Where do the elements in the human body tend to be located on the table?
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Left Side of Periodic Table
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The elements in the human body tend to be located in group 1 (hydrogen), group 2 (calcium), group 14 (carbon), group 15 (phosphorous and nitrogen), and group 16 (oxygen).
- There are 6 elements dominating its presence in the human body.
- The elements are oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, carbon, and phosphorous.
- Almost 99% of the human mass is made up of these 6 elements.
- The remaining 0.85% is composed of 5 elements and they are potassium, chlorine, magnesium, sodium, and sulfur.
- All these elements mentioned above are equally important for the normal function of the human body.
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