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प्रश्न
X and Y are the two elements having similar properties which obey Newland's laws of octaves. How many elements are there in-between X and Y?
उत्तर
There are six elements between X and Y.
Since X and Y are the two elements having similar properties and obey the Newland's law of octaves, the number of elements between X and Y, including both, must total eight.
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