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write two upper homologue of methyl alcohol​

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Answered by samairaaggarwal4
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The higher homologue of CH3OH (methanol) is CH3CH2OH (ethanol). The higher homologue of CH2=CH2 (ethene)) is CH3CH=CH2(propene)

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Answered by 11shivam108
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The members of this series are called homologue and differ from each other by the number of CH2 units in the main carbon chain. ... The higher homologue of CH3OH (methanol) is CH3CH2OH (ethanol). The higher homologue of CH2=CH2 (ethene)) is CH3CH=CH2(propene).

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