Chemistry, asked by ramanujasriramnandur, 4 days ago

what is a common element present in all elements

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Answered by ABHINAV123421
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In the universe as a whole, the most common element is hydrogen (about 90% of atoms), followed by helium (most of the remaining 10%). All other elements are present in relatively minuscule amounts, as far as we can detect.

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