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While going from one member to the next in to a homologousseries

group is added.​

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Answered by sonugaikwad882
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Answer:

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Explanation:

molecular weights

In an organic chemistry, a homologous series of compounds with the same functional group and similar chemical properties in which the number of series differs by a number of repeating units they contain, so differ by weight.

In homologous series, the consecutive members differ by the molecular weight of 14.

Answered by odomdon
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Answer:-)

When going from one member to the next in a homologous series, one Methylene(CH2) unit gets added.

Explanation:-)

Homologous series differ by a CH2 group. It has a mass of 14 units. They can be represented by a common general formula for alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and other functional groups. As the molecular mass increases in a homologous series, a gradation in physical properties is observed.

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