What were the limitations of Newlands law of octaves?
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Newland's law of octaves held true only for elements up to calcium. Elements with greater atomic masses could not be accommodated into octaves. The elements that were discovered later could not be fit into the octave pattern.
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The major limitations of Newlands' law of octaves were : (i) It was applicable to only lighter elements having atomic masses upto 40 u, i.e., upto calcium. After calcium, the first and the eighth element did not have similar properties.
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