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which is the last element of newland periodic table

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Answered by Anonymous
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Periodic table is one of the most important parts of the modern chemistry ,which helps us to get a knowledge about the chemical properties of the elements present in our planet.

One of the oldest periodic tables was the "Newland's periodic table" which was established in the late 19th century.

The last element of this periodic table is Thorium.

Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Cesium (Cs) was the last element in Newland’s periodic table.

Explanation:

John Alexander Reina Newlands was a scientist of 19th century who proposed a periodic table before Dimitri Mendeleev. He proposed “Law of Octave”, the law that arranges the chemical elements in the order of their atomic number to form a periodic table. However the work was not accepted by the Royal Society of Chemistry as the table had showed repeating properties of the arranged elements.

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