why is the first member of the homologous series in alkenes is ethene ????
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---> Alkenes are double bonds which require two carbons for forming bond.
---> But in "meth" we have only 1 carbon.
---> Hence ethene is first in alkenes.
Hope it helps....
---> Alkenes are double bonds which require two carbons for forming bond.
---> But in "meth" we have only 1 carbon.
---> Hence ethene is first in alkenes.
Hope it helps....
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