Is the following compound saturated or unsaturated: CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3      This compound is unsaturated because it has at least one double/triple bond between its carbons.      This compound is unsaturated because it has all single bonds between its carbons.     This compound is saturated because it only has one double/triple bond between its carbons.     This compound is saturated because it has all single bonds between its carbons.

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Is the following compound saturated or unsaturated: CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 

   

This compound is unsaturated because it has at least one double/triple bond between its carbons. 

   

This compound is unsaturated because it has all single bonds between its carbons.

   

This compound is saturated because it only has one double/triple bond between its carbons.

   

This compound is saturated because it has all single bonds between its carbons.

 

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