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what is the meaning of successive members of homologous series differ by 14 amu​

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Answered by ritesh2309
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In that series, successive members differ in mass by an extra methylene bridge (-CH2- unit) inserted in the chain. Thus the molecular mass of each member differs by 14 atomic mass units. Adjacent members in such a series, such as methane and ethane, are known as "adjacent homologues

Answered by madhusaraf45
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There are two successive members of homologous series.......thag

Two successive members of a series are different in their molecular formula by a -CH2 unit or 14 atomic mass (a.m.u). 3) Due to the presence of the same functional group, all the members of a homologous series are almost similar in chemical pro,perties.

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