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what is meant by higher homologue​

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Answered by sandhyadangi100
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Homologue  are the compounds which differs in the number of CH2 there are  for example :  CH3CH2CH3 (PROPANE ) AND CH3CH2CH3 (BUTANE)

butane is a higher homologue of propane because it has more than one ch3   and thus 'higher' molecular weight

pent anal is the higher homologue of butane  

it has general formula

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