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what is a homologous series? explain with example

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Answered by shashwathrose
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A homologous series in organic chemistry is a group of organic compounds that differ from each other by one methylene.

Example,

methane,ethene and propane

Answered by aayu5711
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A homologous series of series of compounds with the same general formula, usually varying by a single parameter such as the length of a carbon chain.compounds within a homologous series typically have a fixed set of fictional groups that gives them similar chemical and physical properties.

For example,methane,ethane,propane,butane,etc.are all parts of alkane homologous series.

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