Homologous Series
- Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds
- Carbon forms a vast number of compounds because it can form strong covalent bonds with itself
- This enables it to form long chains of carbon atoms, branched chains or cycles, and hence an almost infinite variety of carbon compounds are known
- Carbon always forms four covalent bonds which can be single, double or triple bonds
There is an almost infinite variety of chains, branches and rings able to form
- A functional group is a specific atom or group of atoms which confer certain physical and chemical properties onto the molecule
- Organic molecules are classified by the dominant functional group on the molecule
- Organic compounds with the same functional group, but with each successive member different by CH2 are called a homologous series
- Every time a carbon atom is added to the chain, two hydrogen atoms are also added, which is why the successive members differ by CH2