Can the ios5 work for an ipod touch 2 gen?

i have a 2nd gen ipod touch. i was wondering can some of the features on the ios 5 work for my ipod 2nd gen?
and if no.. if i jailbreak my ipod touch 2nd gen then would the ios 5 work?

No. 3g and 4g only.

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