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Explain The Law Of Octaves

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Answered by Arpita1810
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In the year 1866, an English scientist, John Newlands arranged the elements in the order of increasing atomic masses. ... He noticed that every eighth element exhibits similar properties as compared to the first element. He called this law as the 'Law of Octaves' better known as 'Newland's Law of Octaves'.

Answered by sngth2h2acc
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Explanation:

Proposed by J.A.R Newlands

It states that every eighth element has similar properties of the First element, when arranged in the increasing order of thier Atomic masses

Just as the 8 musical notes

Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do

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