[A] Saturated compounds
[B] Unsaturated compounds
[C] Monovalent compounds
[D] Ionic compounds
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The correct answer is A: Saturated compounds.
Saturated compounds are those that only have single bonds between carbon atoms.
These complex biological molecules are often called macromolecules; they’re also classified as organic molecules, which simply means that they contain carbon.
Organic compounds that contain one or more single bonds between carbon atoms are described as saturated.
Alkanes are compounds that consist entirely of atoms of carbon and hydrogen (a class of substances known as hydrocarbons) joined to one another by single bonds.
Compounds of carbon that are linked by only single bonds between the carbon atoms are called saturated compounds.