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who i am i have arranged elements on the basis of music notes​

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Answered by arshdeepbimbh
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Answer:

John Newland

Explanation:

Newland's law of octaves:

The English scientist John Newlands

correlated the atomic masses of elements

to their properties in a different way. In the

year 1866 Newlands arranged the elements

known at that time in an increasing order

of their atomic masses. It started with the

lightest element hydrogen and ended up

with thorium. He found that every eighth

element had properties similar to those of

the first. For example, sodium is the eighth

element from lithium and both have similar

properties. Also, magnesium shows

similarity to beryllium and chlorine shows

similarity with fluorine. Newlands

compared this similarity with the octaves

in music. He called the similarity observed

in the eighth and the first element as the

Law of octaves.

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