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Dobereiner's Triads: A Glimpse into Element Organization
Before contemporary methods of organizing elements, scientists struggled to the known elements. One early attempt was made by Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner, a German chemist who noticed a striking pattern among certain groups of elements. He proposed that three elements with similar properties could