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periodic law ... Newland's Octaves ... Mendeleev's Periodic Law...
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2. Newlands’ Law of octaves; After Dobereiner’s ideas were ruled out, an English chemist John Alexander Reina Newlands in 1864 noted that every eighth element showed similar physical and chemical properties, when the elements are placed in the increasing order of their atomic masses.
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The Law of Octaves was first suggested by Pythagoras in ancient Greece. ... Nikolai Tesla invented the alternating current generator which unleashed the modern technological revolution after a series of visions in which, among other things, Tesla "saw" that everything in the universe obeys a law of Octaves.
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The most detailed explanation of the law of octaves can be found in P.D. Ouspensky's book In Search of the Miraculous, which is a record of talks given by G.I. Gurdjieff.
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Chemistry question: Who came up with the Law of Octaves idea? John A. Newlands (~1850-1870's) ... Who invented the law of octaves? Who came up with law of octaves? Who developed the law of octaves? How many elements in a octaves law? The law of octaves state about the elements? Who created the law of octaves in chemistry?
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Encyclopedia article about Law of Octaves. Information about Law of Octaves in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Law of Octaves; law of parallel solenoids; law of partial pressures; law of quadrants; law of rational intercepts; law of reciprocity; law of reflection;
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Report on the Law of Octaves ... Mr. JOHN A. R. NEWLANDS read a paper entitled "The Law of Octaves, and the Causes of Numerical Relations among the Atomic Weights." The author claims the discovery of a law according to which the elements analogous in their properties exhibit peculiar relationships, similar to those...
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Somewhat later, about 1864, a chemist by the name of Newlands came up with what he called the law of octaves. This idea was a bit more developed than Döbereiner's triads. Newlands arranged the known elements by atomic weights.
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dl.clackamas.cc.or.us/ch104-07/newlands.htm
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