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Question
What is the difference in molecular formula of any Two adjacement homologues in terms of types of atoms and molecular mass?
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Solution
The difference in molecular formula of any two adjacent homologues in terms of types of atoms is that that they differ by CH2 group i.e. by one carbon atom and two hydrogen atom.
The difference in the molecular masses of any two adjacent homologues is
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