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Why was newland's law rejected ?

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Answered by itzsakshii
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Answer:

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Explanation:

It was rejected because the elements are arranged in increasing order of atomic mass..

And it is not applicable for the atoms heavier than calcium..

Many radio active elements were not discoverd then..

hope it helps u dear..

Answered by Anonymous
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Regular repeats Newlands' table showed a repeating or periodic pattern of properties, but it had problems. For example, he put iron in the same group as oxygen and sulphur, which are two non-metals. As a result, his table was not accepted by other scientists.

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