Experiment #3 - Hydrocarbons
Experiment #3 Hydrocarbons Page 2 Hydrocarbons may be saturated or unsaturated.A saturated hydrocarbon is one that is maxed out in terms of the number of hydrogens that can be present given the number of carbons in the compound; it is impossible to add more hydrogen atoms to the compound so it is saturated with hydrogen.
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