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what is homologous series |
A homologous series is a family of organic compounds containing a particular characteristic group and exhibiting similar properties. For example, the compounds given below belong to the alcohol family. CH3OH methyl alcohol (methanol) CH3CH2CH2OH propyl alcohol (1-propanol) CH3CH2.CH2.CH2OH butyl alcohol (1-butanol) Characteristics of a Homologous Series All members of a homologous series exhibit some common characteristics. They are: * All the members of a homologous series can be represented by a common general formula, as they have the same functional group. For example, alkanes can be represented by the formula CnH2n+2. CH4 C2H5 C3H8 C4H10 Methane Ethane Propane Butane * Each member of a homologous series has a common difference of -CH2 from the next higher or lower member. * Common general methods of preparation exist for all members of the series. * All members exhibit similar chemical behavior. * An increase in molecular mass of members within a homologous series show a similar regular gradation of the physical properties, such as, physical state, melting and boiling points etc. |