what is the higher homologous of hexane
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Formula of hexane is C6H14
so according to homologous series
next member is C7H16 which is also known as Heptane.
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The higher homologous of hexane is heptane ().
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 is classified as the group of methylene.
- The Heptane () 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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