C2h4, c3h6, c4h8
All the families of organic compounds exist as a homologous series (A series having a difference of 'CH2' unit between two consecutive members) the main homologous series-es are Alkanes, Alkenes, Alcohols and Carboxylic acids (Fatty acids).
arene
These are called saturated hydrocarbons.
A hydrocarbon that possesses one double bond belongs to the next homologous series called alkenes.
These 3 series of saturated hydrocarbon are: linear alkanes, branched alkanes, cycloalkanes.
Ester
Because it contains carbon. In fact, glucose is an aldehyde (which is a homologous series in organic chemistry)
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They are said to be homologous because they have similar structures.
All the families of organic compounds exist as a homologous series (A series having a difference of 'CH2' unit between two consecutive members) the main homologous series-es are Alkanes, Alkenes, Alcohols and Carboxylic acids (Fatty acids).
Chemical compounds (organic) placed in a homologous series have a general chemical formula. The common example is alkenes.
D CnH2n+2O
CH4
arene
These are called saturated hydrocarbons.
alcohol
Yes. The alkane series is the series of saturated hydrocarbons with the formula CnHn+2 .