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Homologous Series
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. CH 3 OH methyl alcohol (methanol) CH ..
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. CH 3 OH methyl alcohol (methanol) CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH propyl alcohol (1-propano..
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. CH 3 OH methyl alcohol (methanol) CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH propyl al..
Hydrocarbons - Homologous Series
Hydrocarbons - Homologous Series - Homologous series is a series of organic compounds having the same general formula, arranged in an ascending order of their molecular masses. Each member of the series is called homologu..
Hydrocarbons - Homologous Series
Homologous series is a series of organic compounds having the same general formula, arranged in an ascending order of their molecular masses. Each member of the series is called homologu..
Advantages of homologous series
The study of organic compounds becomes easier with the knowledge of homologous series. The study of a vast number of organic compounds become restricted to the study of a few series of homologue..
Characteristics of homologous series
All homologues of a series have the same general formula e.g., all alkanes have the general formula C n H 2 n + 2 . Each consecutive member differs from the next by one carbon atom and two hydrogen atoms (-CH 2 group). The difference in the molecular mass between two consecuti..
Question 1
Question: Which of the following statements is not applicable to cabon compounds? 1. They have low melting and boiling points. 2. They are ionic in nature. 3. They form homologous series. 4. They are generally soluble in organic solvents. Answer: 2..
Carbon and its Compounds - Test
Question 1 - Question: Which of the following statements is not applicable to cabon compounds? 1. They have low melting and boiling points. 2. They are ionic in nature. 3. They form homologous series. 4. They are generally soluble in organic solvents. Answer:..
Metamerism
Some members of the same homologous series differ in the nature of the alkyl groups attached to the polyvalent atom of the functional group. Such compounds are said to exhibit metamerism. For e.g., diethyl ether (H 5 C 2 OC 2 H 5 ), methyl n-propyl ether (H 3 COCH 2 CH 2 H 3 C)..
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