what is newland,s law of octaves explain with an example
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According to the Newland's law of octaves, when elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic masses, the properties of the eight element (starting from a given element ) are a repetition of the properties of the first element.
For example: If we start with lithium as the first element, we find that the eight element from it is sodium having the similar properties to lithium.
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