Define Newland law of Octave

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- In 1864, Newlands arranged the known 56 elements in the order of increasing atomic masses.
- He observed that the properties of every eighth element are similar to the properties of the first element.
- Based on this observation, he proposed the Law of Octaves for the classification of elements.
- Law of Octaves: When the elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic masses, the properties of every eighth element are similar to the first.
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