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  1. John Alexander Reina Newlands (26 November 1837 – 29 July 1898) was a British chemist who worked concerning the periodicity of elements. [1] Biography. Newlands' birthplace in West Square, Lambeth. Newlands was born in London in England, at West Square in Southwark, the son of a Scottish Presbyterian minister and his Italian wife. [2]

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · John Alexander Reina Newlands. Born: November 26, 1837, London, England. Died: July 29, 1898, London (aged 60) Subjects Of Study: law of octaves. periodic law.

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  3. May 21, 2018 · NEWLANDS, JOHN ALEXANDER REINA. ( b. London,England, 26 November 1837; d. London, 29 July 1898) chemistry. Newlands was one of the precursors of Mendeleev in the formulation of the concept of periodicity in the properties of the chemical elements. He was the second son of a Presbyterian minister, William Newlands, from whom he received his ...

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  5. John Alexander Reina Newlands (1837-1898; see photo at the Edgar Fahs Smith collection, University of Pennsylvania) was born in Southwark, England. He briefly attended the Royal College of Chemistry and was an assistant there. He spent most of his life in and around London, working as a private analytical chemist, as a teacher of chemistry, and ...

  6. Feb 23, 2023 · John Alexander Reina Newlands was an English chemist who worked on the development of the periodic table. He noticed that elemental properties repeated every seventh (or multiple of seven) element, as musical notes repeat every eighth note.

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  7. John Alexander Reina Newlands . The English analytical chemist John Alexander Reina Newlands, b. Nov. 26, 1837, d. July 29, 1898, was one of the precursors of Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev in formulating the concept of periodicity in the properties of the chemical elements.

  8. Feb 6, 2018 · John Alexander Reina Newlands (1838 – 1898). February 7, 1863, was the day John Newlands published a paper outlining what would be known as “The Law of Octaves”. Newlands discovered if he ordered the known elements by increasing atomic weight, the chemical properties of the elements would be similar for every eighth group.

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