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difference between homologous series n functional groups?​

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Answered by theyeet69
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A functional group is a specific arrangement of atoms that confers specific chemical properties to the rest of the molecule. For example, the -OH group, when attached to a saturated carbon, makes the parent molecule an alcohol.

A homologous series is a set of compounds that all have similar properties, but have a minor difference that repeats across the series (like an extra -CH2-). So, for example, the straight chain alkanoic acids form a homologous series of carboxylic acids

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