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प्रश्न
Did Dobereiner's triads also exist in the columns of Newlands' law of octaves? Explain your answer.
उत्तर
Yes, Dobereiner's triads also existed in the columns of Newlands' law of octaves. This can be explained by taking the second column of the Newlands' classification of elements as an example. The second column has the elements lithium (Li), sodium (Na) and potassium (K), which form a Dobereiner's triad.
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