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Homologous series are sequences of compounds with the same functional group and similar properties that differ by the number of repeating units. Learn about organic and inorganic homologous series , examples, and homologation reactions. Learn homologous series in organic chemistry with definition, examples, general formulas, importance, differences from functional groups, and FAQs. Homologous Series is a family of organic compounds where two consecutive members in the family differ from each other by -CH2 repeating unit. The mass difference between two such consecutive members is 14 units. A homologous series is a family of compounds that have the same functional group and thus similar chemical properties and the same general formula, with each compound in the series differing from the next by a simple structural unit.