He sure could be right. Your body contains 100 trillion cells and those cells contain trillions more atoms that make those cells.
Many sources say that the average human has 100 trillion cells in their body. So, one cell would be 1/100 trillionth of your entire body. I've also heard that the average cell contains 100 trillion atoms. That means your body contains roughly 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.
C9H804 contains a total of 12 atoms.
18 carbon atoms
One mole of barium nitrate contains six moles of oxygen atoms. One formula contains 6 atoms.
Ammonia contains N and H. It contains 3 H atoms.
Yes, all matter contains atoms.
If you are asking what it contains, it contains hydrogen and chlorine atoms.
Every single organic molecule contains two or more atoms.
Boron is an element and therefore contains boron atoms.
Atoms
40
Any element that your body needs - but only about a trillion atoms or less.