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Saturated, Unsaturated and Impossible Formulas

Giving reasons for your answers, indicate whether each of the following formulas is saturated, unsaturated, or impossible to exist.
A.  C2H5   B. C4H10   C. C3H12   D. C2H2  E. CH2

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