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What is the difference between two consecutive members of a homologous series.
(i) in terms of molar mass
(ii) in terms of number and kind of atoms ?​

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Answered by bibhachaudhary706
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In term of molecular mass each successive member in a homologous series differ by molecular mass of 14 Dalton by the preceding member. (ii) Number of atoms : There is a difference of one carbon atom and two hydrogen atom between two consecutive members of homologous series that is of one CH2 molecule or three atoms.

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Answered by MrWanderer
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In term of molecular mass each successive member in a homologous series differ by molecular mass of 14 Dalton by the preceding member. (ii) Number of atoms : There is a difference of one carbon atom and two hydrogen atom between two consecutive members of homologous series that is of one CH2 molecule or three atoms.

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