Chemistry, asked by rani267, 11 months ago

define homologan series and show that alkane homologan series

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Answered by ThejasNarayanan
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Homologous series. ... Compounds within a homologous series typically have a fixed set of functional groups that gives them similar chemical and physical properties. (For example, the series of primary straight-chained alcohols has a hydroxyl at the end of the carbon chain.)

Answered by ratanshakya789
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It is a group of organic compound having similar structures and similar chemical properties in which successive compounds are differ by the CH2 groups

alkane is not a homologous series

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