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Explain Newland law of octave

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Answered by kumar00
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newland is an English scientist who in year 1866 arrange elements known at that time in ascending order of their atomic maas he started with hydrogen and ended on thorium. he found that every eight element had property similar to first, he proved it by using indian musical notes and by using western musical notes ie. 'saptak' . the similarity observed in every eighh and first element is called as newland law of octave.

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Answered by Ajeesha15
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✔️ In 1866, he arranged then known elements in order of increasing atomic masses.

✔️ He started with element having low atomic mass,hydrogen and ended up in the thorium which was the 56th element.

✔️ He found that every eight element had properties similar that of the first.

✔️ He compared this to the octaves found in music.

✔️ Therefore, he called it the “Law of Octaves”. It is known as “Newland’s Law of Octaves”.

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