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Alkane,alkene and alkyne change into homologus sires

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Explanation:

Homologus series of alkane(CnH2n+2, where n=1,2,3....)-

CH4 (Methane)

C2H6 (Ethane)

C3H8 (Propane)

C4H10(Butane)

C5H12(pentane)

C6H14(hexane)

C7H16 (heptane)...

(Here the first carbon campund differs second by -CH2 unit in all cases)

Homologus series alkene (CnH2n, where n is not =0 and 1)

C2H4(ethene)

C3H6(propene)

C4H8(butene)

C5H10(Pentene)

C6H12(hexene)

C7H14(heptene)....

(Here also the first carbon campund differs second by -CH2 unit in all cases)

Homologous series for alkynes(CnH2n-2, where nis not =0 and 1)

C2H2(ethyne)

C3H4(propyne)

C4H6(butyne)

C5H8(pentyne)

C6H10(hexyne)

C7H12(heptyne)...

(Here also the first carbon campund differs second by -Ch2 unit in all cases)

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