Write the molecular formula of the second and third member of homologous series whoes first member is methane
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Homologous series describes organic chemical compounds that have similar structure that only differ by the number of carbon and hydrogen atom that are contained in the main carbon chain.
Methane belongs to the homologous series known as alkanes and it is the simplest of the organic chemical compounds that are in this series.
The alkanes have a general formula of CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ . Where 'a' represents the number of carbon atoms that are in each molecule of the alkane compound, and that are bonded by single bonds to each other and the hydrogen atoms.
You can use the formula CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ to find the second, third, fourth compound of this homologous series, and so on...
The second compound is: a = 2
Therefore CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ = C₂H₍₂ₓ₂₎₊₂
= C₂H₆(ethane)
The third compound will be: (where a = 3)
CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ = C₃H₍₂ₓ₃₎₊₂
= C₃H₈(propane)
Methane belongs to the homologous series known as alkanes and it is the simplest of the organic chemical compounds that are in this series.
The alkanes have a general formula of CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ . Where 'a' represents the number of carbon atoms that are in each molecule of the alkane compound, and that are bonded by single bonds to each other and the hydrogen atoms.
You can use the formula CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ to find the second, third, fourth compound of this homologous series, and so on...
The second compound is: a = 2
Therefore CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ = C₂H₍₂ₓ₂₎₊₂
= C₂H₆(ethane)
The third compound will be: (where a = 3)
CₐH₂ₐ₊₂ = C₃H₍₂ₓ₃₎₊₂
= C₃H₈(propane)
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