in any homologous series of organic compound,what should be the difference of molecular mass between any two adjacent compounds?
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All the members of a homologous series are represented by the same general formula. Any two adjacent homologues differ 1 carbon atom and 2 hydrogen atoms in their molecular formulae. The difference in the molecular masses of any two adjacent homologues is 14 u.
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The difference between any two members of a series is CH2 or a mass of 14. A homologous series is a set of similar kind of compounds with same functional group and having a molecular formula as the multiples of the general formula of that series
The difference in molecular formula of any two adjacent homologues is: It differs by 14 a.m.u in terms of molecular mass.
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