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what are homologues of benzene?​

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Answered by krish78619
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Explanation:

A homologue is a compound belonging to a series of compounds differing from each other by a repeating unit, such as CH2. So homologue of toluene (methyl benzene) C6H5−CH3 is ethyl benzene C6H5−CH2−CH3.

Answered by tkhushi19
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Benzene is the first member of a homologous series of compounds, CnH2n 6. ... Next in order of the homologous series, C8H10, exists in four isomeric forms, namely, ethylbenzene, C6H5· C2H5, and ortho4, meta4, and paradimethylbenzene, C6H4(CH3)2.

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