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Why did Newland's law of octaves fail?​

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Answered by seemaanvi
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The law failed because of the following reasons: 1 The law was applicable only upto calcium. It could not include the other elements beyond calcium. ii With the discovery of rare gases it was the ninth element and not the eighth element having similar chemical properties.

Answered by vaishu5343
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because it didn't follow the trend

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