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  2. Homologous series are groups of organic compounds with the same functional group and a general formula that differ by a CH2 unit. Learn the characteristics, examples and frequently asked questions about homologous series of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.

  3. In organic chemistry, a homologous series is a sequence of compounds with the same functional group and similar chemical properties in which the members of the series differ by the number of repeating units they contain.

  4. Learn what a homologous series is, how it differs from a homologation reaction, and what are its properties and examples. A homologous series is a series of carbon compounds with the same functional group and different numbers of carbon atoms.

  5. The number of carbons continuously bonded together is an important structural feature and is described using the Homologous Series. In first year organic chemistry, the first ten names of the Homologous Series are usually all that need to be memorized.

  6. A homologous series is a family of organic compounds that have similar features and chemical properties due to them having the same functional group; The functional group is a group of atoms which are bonded in a specific arrangement that is responsible for the characteristic reactions of each member of a homologous series

  7. Learn about homologous series, groups of chemical compounds with similar structures and properties. Find out how they are formed, classified, and used in organic and inorganic chemistry.

  8. Learn how to identify a homologous group of organic chemicals based on their structure and properties. See examples of alkane and alkene homologous series and how to determine the formula for the next compound in each series.

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