Respuesta :

Thy answer tis 
1:2

ahh but why you may ask?
because there's 1 carbon bonded with 2 hydrogens.
the simplest answer, 
because chemistry. 

Explanation:

A saturated hydrocarbon is defined as the hydrocarbon in which there are only single bonds between the combining atoms.

On the other hand, a cyclic hydrocarbon is a ring structure in which hydrogen and carbon atoms are joined together.

Hence, a saturated cyclic hydrocarbon is a ring structure of hydrogen and carbon atoms joined together through single bonds only.

In a saturated cyclic hydrocarbon molecule, each carbon atom is bonded with two hydrogen atoms.

Therefore, we can conclude that the ratio of carbon atoms to hydrogen atoms in a saturated cyclic hydrocarbon is 1:2.

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