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What is a homologous series? Explain with an example .

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Solution :Homologous series is a series of compounds with the same functional group and similar chemical properties in which each successive MEMBER DIFFERS by `CH_2`. This can be along the length of a carbon chain.
The homologous series of straight chained alkenes begins with methane `[CH_4]`, ethene `[C_2H_6]`, propane `[C_3H_8]` butane `[C_4H_10]` and pentane `[C_2H_12]` in this series , successive members differ in mass by an extra methylene bridge `[-CH_2-`unit ] INSERTED in the chain . Thus the MOLECULAR mass of each member differs by 14 ATOMIC mass units . Adjacent members in such a series , such as methane and ethane, are known as " adjacent homologues. "


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