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explain Newland's law of octades​

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Answered by thakurojasvi935
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Explanation:

Newland's Law of Octaves states that when Elements are arranged in increasing order of Atomic Mass, the properties of every eighth Element starting from any Element are a repetition of the properties of the starting Element. Law of Octaves was true only for Elements up to Calcium.

Answered by AsmitaSuzy
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Explanation:

Newland's Law of Octaves states that when Elements are arranged in increasing order of Atomic Mass, the properties of every eighth Element starting from any Element are a repetition of the properties of the starting Element. Law of Octaves was true only for Elements up to Calcium.

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