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The Law of Octaves was first suggested by Pythagoras in ancient Greece. ... His Periodic Table of the Elements, an octave of hauntingly Pythagorean harmony, hangs in every high-school chemistry class today. (The Royal Society later apologized to Newland and gave him a Gold Medal.)
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: Who discovered the law of octaves in chemistry Answer: The Law of Octaves was first suggested by Pythagoras in ...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on periodic law : Pioneering Periodic Arrangements of the Elements : Laws of Triads and of Octaves, Chemistry, General. Includes related research links. ... periodic law, Chemistry, General...
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periodic law ... Subject > Chemistry > Chemistry I > Periodic Classification of Elements > Periodic Classification of Elements ... Newland's Octaves...
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Based on this observation, Newland stated his law of octaves thus 'when elements are arranged in increasing order of their atomic mass, the eighth element resembles the first in physical and chemical properties just like the eighth note on a musical scale resembles the first note'.
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He briefly attended the Royal College of Chemistry and was an assistant there. He spent most of his life in and around London, ... This selection includes four short papers of Newlands and a report of another paper which show him struggling toward and eventually formulating the system he dubbed the "law of octaves."
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NEWLANDS' (1865) Law of Octaves b > ... Bohr atom. Vicinity of the Bohr atom in the "Mallinckrodt Outline of the History of Chemistry". EINSTEIN: Law of Photochemical Equivalence. "Active" nitrogen ----- STRUTT. J. J. THOMSON: Positive Rays.
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