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what is an homologous series explain with an example .....plz give me answer of this question​

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Answered by Jalay07
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  • Homologous series is a series of organic compounds in succession which differ by a specific group.
  • Ex- methanol, propanol, etc belongs to alcohol group.

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Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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HOMOLOGOUS SERIES :

  • The organic compound with identical chemical properties constituent a homologous series.
  • The members of homologous series are called homologs.
  • The two successive members differ from one another by \sf CH_2 or 14 molecular weight.
  • They have same chemical properties but there is a regular change in their physical properties.

Some Examples of Homologous Series :

 \sf \: CH_3 - OH\:   \:  \:  \longrightarrow \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  Methanol.

 \sf \: CH_3 - CH_2 - OH  \:  \:  \longrightarrow \:  \: Ethanol.

 \sf \: CH_3 -CH_2- \: CH_2 - OH  \:  \:  \longrightarrow \: Propanol.

Here, We have taken some organic compounds of Alcohol group. Here each compound is differ by \sf CH_2 and also differ by 14 unit. Also they have same chemical properties. So such group of components are called as homologous series.

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