Is it possible to over charge the 4th gen ipod touch?

my ipod was at 20% so i need to charge it but it is 9pm here and ill be asleep by 11pm. this one time i fell asleep and left it charging. did i over charge it? if not is it ok to leave it to charge for about 6-7 hrs overnight? will it cause any damage to th battery?

". did i over charge it? "
No  It cannot be overcharged at all.
"if not is it ok to leave it to charge for about 6-7 hrs overnight? "
Yes
" will it cause any damage to th battery?"
No

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