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limitation of newlands octave ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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limitation of newlands octave

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1. newlands law of octaves worked with only lighter elements.

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2. law of newland was only applicable up to the calcium and after calcium no other element did not possess the same property as the first element.

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3. At the time of newland there were only 56 element discovered and he assumed that no elements will be discovered later.

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4. But later on many new elements were discovered that did not set the property of octave law.

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5. He adjusted the two elements in one slot for example. Cobalt and Nickel

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6.) when the new noble gases were discovered it the law of octave become irrelevant.

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Answered by khushisemra0881
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Here is your answer user.

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