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प्रश्न
In which way was Newland’s Law of Octaves comparable to a musical note.
उत्तर
Newland’s Law of Octaves: “When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic masses, the properties of every eighth element (starting from any element) are the repetition of the properties of that starting element.
Sa | Re | Ga | Ma | Pa | Dha | Nee |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
H | Li | Be | B | C | N | O |
F | Na | Mg | Al | Si | P | S |
Properties of F are similar (eight) to H (first)
Properties of Na (eight) are similar to Li (first)
C (first) is similar to Si (eight) elements like musical notes.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State Newlands‘ Law of Octaves.
The law used by Newlands to arrange elements is known as........... .
State whether the following statement is true of false:
Newlands divided the elements into horizontal rows of eight elements each.
What is Newlands' law of octaves? Explain with an example.
What was the basis of the classification proposed by Newland?
State Newland’s Law of Octaves with a suitable example.
Newlands’ Law of Octaves is applicable upto _______.
Find the odd one out and give its explanation.
Element A and B follows Newland’s octaves rule. How many elements are there in between A and B?
Upto which element, the Law of Octaves was found to be applicable