Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

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. 79. 96 Selenium . . . 79. 2 Strontium . . . 87. 6 Iodine . . . 126. 97 Tellurium . . . 127. 6 Barium .... 137. 4 Mean of Cl and I, 81. 1 Mean of S and Te, 79. 8 Mean of Ca and Ba, 88. 7 Newlands (1863-4) called attention to the existence of a surprising regularity when the elements were placed in the order of ascending atomic weight. Omitting hydrogen (1) the first seven are : lithium (7), glucinum (9), boron (11), carbon (12), nitrogen (14), oxygen (16), fluorine (19). These are all of total...ly different classes, and include first a metal forming a strongly basic hydroxide, then a metal of the less active sort, then five non-metals of increasingly negative character, the last being the most active non-metal known. The next element after fluorine (19) is sodium (23), which brings us back sharply to the elements that form strongly basic hydroxides. Omitting none, the next seven elements are : sodium (23), magnesium (24. 4), aluminium (27), silicon (28. 4), phosphorus (31), sulphur (32), chlorine (35.

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