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What were the limitations of Newlands’ Law of Octaves?​

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Limitations of Newlands’ Law of Octaves are as follows

Newlands’ Law of Octaves APPLICABLE to elements up to Calcium

NEWLAND assumed there are 56 elements in the nature and no more elements would be discovered in the future.

To fit elements into table Newland put two elements into one slot. Newland introduced unlike elements with different properties into one column.

Iron (Fe) was placed away from elements that resembles in properties.

Ex: Nickel and cobalt

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