What are Dobereiner's Triads? Name two such triads.
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Such triads—including chlorine-bromine-iodine, calcium-strontium-barium, and sulfur-selenium-tellurium—were noted by the German chemist J.W. Döbereiner between 1817 and 1829.
The elements lithium, sodium and potassium form a Dobereiner's triad. Lithium is the first element of this triad, sodium is the middle element whereas potassium is the third element of the triad. Sodium (middle element) has atomic mass 23.
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