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What is homologous series.....???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

Homologous series is the successive series of carbon compounds which differ from the CH2 group having the same chemical properties and same functional group and which belongs to the same family.

Example :

  • Butane - C4H10
  • Pentane - C5H12
  • Hexane - C6H14

These two will differ from CH2 group and they belong to alkane family and are successive carbon compounds.Their homogenous series of carbon will differ 14 amu because molar mass of CH2 is 14.

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Answered by BrainlyPrince92
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\\ \large{\underline{\textsf{Homologous Series :}}} \\

\\ \text{A homologous series is a group of} \\ \text{chemicals which have similar} \\ \text{chemical properties and can be} \\ \text{represented by a general formula.} \\

 \textbf{The alkanes, alkenes and} \\ \bf{cycloalkanes} \:  \textsf{are examples of} \\ \textsf{homologous series.} \\

\\ \large{\underline{\textbf{Thanks ..!!!}}}

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