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what are homologous series?give an example​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Answer:

A homologous series in organic chemistry is a group of organic compounds (compounds that contain C atoms) that differ from each other by one methylene (CH2 ) group. For example, methane, ethane, and propane are part of a homologous series.

Answered by Rpoorvik
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Answer:

Homologus series are the series of hydrocarbons in which each member will differ from CH2

Explanation:

e.g. :alkane family

CH4

C2H6

C3H8

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and so on

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