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Question
Name the scientist who gave Law of triads in the early classification of elements.
Solution
Johann Dobereiner, a German chemist gave the Law of Triads in the early classification of elements.
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The atomic masses of three elements X, Y and Z having similar chemical properties are 7, 23 and 39 respectively.
(a) Calculate the average atomic mass of elements X and Z.
(b) How does the average atomic mass of elements X and Z compare with the atomic mass of element Y?
(c) Which law of classification of elements is illustrated by this example?
(d) What could the elements X, Y and Z be?
(e) Give another example of a set of elements which can be classified according to this law.
A, B and C are the elements of a Dobereiner's triad. If the atomic mass of A is 7 and that of C is 39, what should be the atomic mass of B?
Why was Dobereiner's triad discarded?
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Na, Si, Cl
Atomic mass of Na - 23, Si - 28, Cl - 35.
Justify your answer.
Find the odd one out and give its explanation.
Write the characteristic of Dobereiner’s triads?
According to Dobereiner’s triads rule, three elements in an increasing order of atomic mass shows _______.
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- Na, Si, Cl
- Be, Mg, Ca
Atomic mass of Be 9; Na 23; Mg 24; Si 28; Cl 35; Ca 40 Explain by giving reason.