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Answered by alfredmelwin25p5fmxx
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Homologous series is a group of Carbonic atoms which have same structural design. Each has a difference of CH2, example, CH4 and C2H6.

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Answered by Shri2002
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Homo-similar
Logous-list
Therefore,the compounds of homologous series have similar properties.
They differ by -CH2 unit.
For ex-Consider series of carboxylic acid.
Two series are C2H5COOH and C3H7COOH

The physical properties are determined by long carbon chain
The chemical properties are determined by functional groups.

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manigmamansiMk: Homologous series is the series or group of carbon compounds with similar chemical and structural properties. The example of 2 homologous series: alchohol- general formula-CnH2n+1-OH first member-CH3OH CH3-chemical properties OH- physical property ; ketone-general formula-CnH2nO member CH3COCH3
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