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Bromine triad relationships

As the number of elements increased, so did attempts to organize them into meaningful relationships. Johann Dobereiner (1780-1849) discovered in 1829 that certain elements had atomic masses and properties that fell approximately mid-way between the masses and properties of two other elements. Dobereiner termed a set of three elements a triad. Thus, chlorine, bromine, and iodine form a triad Dobereiner proposed several other triads (lithium-sodium-potassium, calcium-strontium-barium). Dobereiner recognized that there was some sort of relationship between elements, but many elements did not fit in any triad group, and even those triads proposed displayed numerous inconsistencies. [Pg.61]


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