Each of the alphabets given below represents a lighter element. They are arranged in increasing order of their atomic masses. Use the Newland's law of octaves and identify the elements with similar properties from the options below.
Elements: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S
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☆John Newlands arranged the known elements in increasing order of their atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass ( hydrogen ) and ended at thorium which was the 56
John Newlands arranged the known elements in increasing order of their atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass ( hydrogen ) and ended at thorium which was the 56 th
John Newlands arranged the known elements in increasing order of their atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass ( hydrogen ) and ended at thorium which was the 56 th . According to his law, when elements are arranged in order of their increasing atomic masses, the properties of 8
John Newlands arranged the known elements in increasing order of their atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass ( hydrogen ) and ended at thorium which was the 56 th . According to his law, when elements are arranged in order of their increasing atomic masses, the properties of 8 th
John Newlands arranged the known elements in increasing order of their atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass ( hydrogen ) and ended at thorium which was the 56 th . According to his law, when elements are arranged in order of their increasing atomic masses, the properties of 8 th succeeding element resemble with that of the first one. The properties of fluorine are similar to those of hydrogen because fluorine is eight-element starting from hydrogen.
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John Newlands arranged the known elements in increasing order of their atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass ( hydrogen ) and ended at thorium which was the 56
th
. According to his law, when elements are arranged in order of their increasing atomic masses, the properties of 8
th
succeeding element resemble with that of the first one. The properties of fluorine are similar to those of hydrogen because fluorine is eight-element starting from hydrogen.
Hence, the correct option is A
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