How does a saturated hydrocarbon differ from an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Saturated hydrocarbons alkanes are the most simple of the hydrocarbon species and are composed entirely of single bonds and are saturated with hydrogen. Unsaturated hydrocarbons have one or more double or triple bonds between carbon atoms.
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