saturas
Saturas are a group of chemical compounds that are characterized by the presence of a saturated hydrocarbon chain. This means that the carbon atoms in the chain are bonded to the maximum number of hydrogen atoms, resulting in a linear structure with no double or triple bonds. The general formula for saturated hydrocarbons is CnH2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms.
The simplest saturates are methane (CH4) and ethane (C2H6). As the number of carbon atoms increases, the
Alkanes: These are the simplest saturates, consisting only of single bonds between carbon atoms. They are typically
Cycloalkanes: These are alkanes with one or more carbon atoms bonded in a ring structure. They have
Alkenes: These are saturates with one or more double bonds between carbon atoms. They have the general
Alkynes: These are saturates with one or more triple bonds between carbon atoms. They have the general
Saturates play a crucial role in various industries, including petroleum refining, where they are used as feedstock