Which of the following is a saturated hydrocarbon? A. CH2 B. C2H6 C. C2H2 D. C2H4

CH2
C2H6
C2H2
C2H4

The correct answer is $\boxed{\text{C2H6}}$.

A saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds between carbon atoms. It is also called an alkane.

$\text{CH2}$ is not a hydrocarbon because it does not contain any carbon atoms.

$\text{C2H2}$ is an alkyne, which is a hydrocarbon that contains at least one triple bond between carbon atoms.

$\text{C2H4}$ is an alkene, which is a hydrocarbon that contains at least one double bond between carbon atoms.

Therefore, the only option that is a saturated hydrocarbon is $\text{C2H6}$.