Tag: Periodic Classification of Elements

  • Chemistry X | Periodic Classification of Elements | Newlands’ Law of Octaves

    Newlands’ Law of Octaves The attempts of Döbereiner encouraged other chemists to correlate the properties of elements with their atomic masses. In 1866, John Newlands, an English scientist, arranged the then known elements in the order of increasing atomic masses. He started with the element having the lowest atomic mass (hydrogen) and ended at thorium…

  • Chemistry X | Periodic Classification of Elements | Döbereiner’s Triads

    Döbereiner’s Triads In the year 1817, Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner, a German chemist, tried to arrange the elements with similar properties into groups. He identified some groups having three elements each. So he called these groups ‘triads’. Döbereiner showed that when the three elements in a triad were written in the order of increasing atomic masses;…