Organic molecules that have same
functional group but different number
of carbon atoms belong to a*
(1 Point)
Heterologous series
Aromatic series
Open chain series
Homologus series
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Organic molecules that have the same functional group but a different number of carbon atoms belong to a Homologous series
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- Homologous series is a term that is used in Organic Chemistry.
- In a homologous series, a sequence of compounds with the same functional group and same chemical properties.
- Here the members of the series can be branched or unbranched, or differ by .
- It is the group of organic compounds which are usually in the order of increasing size.
- They have similar properties and the ones whose structures differ by the number of units in the main carbon chain.
- Successive adjacent member differs by 14 mass units.
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