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Jaquan Watkins
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3 February, 18:34
2. Why was Newland's periodic table rejected?
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Ayaan Simmons
3 February, 19:00
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Newland's Periodic Table was rejected because it had errors, for example he put iron, oxygen and sulfur in the same group even though iron is a metal and the other two are non-metals.
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