Q. What do you mean by Homologous Series?
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How can we adequately learn about carbon compounds when there are so many of them?
The answer lies in grouping similar compounds into families. A family of organic compounds is called a homologous series. Compounds within a homologous series are called homologs and show the following characteristics:
They can be represented by the same general formula.
They show a gradual change in physical properties with increase in molecular mass.
They show similar chemical properties.
They can be prepared by similar methods.
In general, a homologous series is a family of compounds all having the same general formula. For example, each member of the alkane family differs from the next by a -CH2- unit.