Is newland octves is correct justify
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Answer:One of the first attempts at a periodic table that arranged the known elements by atomic weight and chemical property, was by John Newlands and is known as "Newlands Octaves".
Newland noticed that if he broke up his list of elements into groups of seven – starting a new row with the eighth element – the first element in each of those groups had similar chemistry.
Note: In the tables below, Newlands Octaves go downwards: H to O, F to S, Cl to Fe, etc.
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Newland's law of octave is very successful because
- Elements with more weight had found no place
- Inert gases had no place in the table
- He was successful only in classification of elements upto calcium
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