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79.
The names of the scientists, Newlands, Mendeleev, and Meyer are associated with the development of
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Linder7 said:
7 years ago
Please give more details about this.
McHuddlestone said:
7 years ago
Dobereiner was the first person to form a periodic table, also known as 'Dobereiner's Triads'.
M gjamwj said:
9 years ago
Very important knowledge, Thanks for providing this useful information.
G.Aravind said:
10 years ago
They are all arranged the elements according to their atomic weights.
SRIPRIYA.G said:
1 decade ago
Very useful for all chemistry students.
Gaurav said:
1 decade ago
They give theories:
1. New land law of octave.
2. Mandellev periodic table.
3. Lother meyer atomic volume curve.
1. New land law of octave.
2. Mandellev periodic table.
3. Lother meyer atomic volume curve.
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Bikash Ranjan Parhi said:
1 decade ago
All are associated with periodic table. They are associated in the following way.
1. Newlands octave theory.
2. Mendeleev periodic table.
3. Meyer in 1864, five years before the first announcement of a Periodic System by Mendeleev, Meyer had produced a table of just 28 elements which he listed by their valence.
1. Newlands octave theory.
2. Mendeleev periodic table.
3. Meyer in 1864, five years before the first announcement of a Periodic System by Mendeleev, Meyer had produced a table of just 28 elements which he listed by their valence.
Jyothsna said:
1 decade ago
I partially agree with @Avikshit saras because Newlands and Mendeleev were not the first scientists to contribute towards periodic table but Dobereiner and many other scientists contributed something to periodic table.
Shivam said:
1 decade ago
Because they had given the position for a element in periodic table.
Nirakh Rastogi said:
1 decade ago
Newlands law of octaves, Mendeleev periodic law (most famous) , Lother meyer curve.
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