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what is the higher homologous of hexane​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Formula of hexane is C6H14

so according to homologous series

next member is C7H16 which is also known as Heptane.

Hope it helps buddy.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
3

The higher homologous of hexane​ is heptane  (C_7H_1_6).

Explanation:

  • The higher homologous of hexane can be said to be- In chemical research, a sequence is homologous of compounds and as well as substances are with a specific general structure.
  • That, is due to their inclusion and in the same fully functional group, possess the necessary similar chemical properties.
  • The group CH_2 is classified as the group of methylene.
  • The Heptane (C_7H_1_6) is Hexane's significantly higher homologue.
  • Heptane is a 'straight-chain alkane' .
  • It contains a 'non-polar solvent' and a plant metabolite.
  • It is a 'volatile organic compound'.

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