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what is traid according to dobreiner?

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Answered by shrijeet8935
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 Dobereiner's triads were an early attempt to sort the elements into some logical order by their physical properties. In 1817, a letter reported Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner's observations of the alkaline earths; namely, that strontium had properties that were intermediate to those of calcium and barium.
Answered by khalidrja78
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Dobereiner's law of triads states that, the atomic mass of the middle element of a triad is the arithmetic mean of the atomic masses of the other two elements. Example: In the triad of lithium, sodium and potassium.---:-) :-) -


Dobereiner's Periodic Table. A German scientist called Johann Dobereiner put forward his law of triads in 1817. Each of Dobereiner's triads was a group of three elements. The appearance and reactions of the elements in a triad were similar to each other.-:-) -----:-) :-) ----


Limitations of Dobereiner's classification: Dobereiner could find only three triads; .i.e total of 9 elements only. However the total number of elements were more than that of those encompassed in Dobereiner's Triad. Thus, Dobereiner's could not be classify most of the elements known at that time.:-) :-) --''---



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