What is saturated hydrocarbon

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A saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon in which all carbon atoms are bonded to the maximum number of hydrogen atoms. This means that the carbon atoms are bonded with only single bonds. Saturated hydrocarbons are also known as alkanes. They are called saturated because all of the carbon-to-carbon bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen bonds are fully "saturated" with hydrogen atoms, and there are no double or triple bonds present. Saturated hydrocarbons are usually unreactive and can be found in natural gas, crude oil, and other petroleum products. Examples of saturated hydrocarbons include methane (CH4), propane (C3H8), and hexane (C6H14).