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What is Newland's octave law

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the PERIODIC TABLE..

⭐Basically the Newlands Octave law states that ....

⭐WHEN THE ELEMENTS ARE ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THE INCREASING ATOMIC MASSES ..THEN THE PROPERTIES OF EVERY EIGHT ELEMENT ARE THE REPEATION OF THE FIRST ELEMENT OF THE RESPECTIVE OCTAVE ....

⭐So actually it is considered as the arranged elements in increasing atomic masses show the repetition of the Chemical properties after every elapsed of the eight elements....

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Newlands Law : When the elements are arranged in increasing order of their atomic masses, the properties of the eighth element are similar to that of the first.

Examples : The eight element from lithium is sodium. Similarly, eight element from sodium is potassium.

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