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Saturated hydrocarbons are molecules with only single bonds. ... Each single bond in a saturated hydrocarbon is a covalent bond. A covalent bond is formed through the sharing of electrons between carbon and hydrogen atoms. Examples of saturated hydrocarbons include methane and hexane.

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Saturated hydrocarbons are molecules that only contain single bonds and a maximum amount of hydrogen atoms bonded to the carbon atom present. The word 'maximum' refers to the principle of the octet rule. The octet rule states that atoms like carbon are more stable and happy when they have eight valence electrons. Valence electrons are electrons that occupy the outer shell of an atom.

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