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why does the Physical properties of compounds in homologous series increase​

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Answered by ᏚarcasticᏚoul
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A homologous series is a group of compounds which share the same general formula, have similar chemical properties and have a gradual change in physical properties as you increase the number of carbon atoms in the compound.

Answered by Anonymous
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A homologous series is a group of organic compounds that are arranged in order of increasing molecular weights, such that they differ from each other by a –CH2 (methylene) group. ... An increase in molecular mass of members within a homologous series leads to a regular gradation in their physical properties.

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