4 atoms make up 96% of the body; they are O, C, H, and N.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogren
There are several components that make up the mass of a living cell. There are six elements that make up 98% of the mass and are commonly referred to as CHNOPS which stands for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulphur.
3 quarts = 96 oz
No, it is not true. Think about it for a moment. There are fewer than 92 naturally occurring non-radioactive elements. If "trace elements" made up 99 percent of something, then at least one of them is present in greater quantity than the remaining one percent. It's pretty silly to call the element which is present in the greatest quantity a trace element.
Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen
The four elements that make up most of living matter are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
Trace Elements Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen These four elements make up 96% of the human body.
In the Periodic table of Elements There are 118 Elements 96 are metals The rest are non-metals Group 7= Halogens Group 8/0= Noble gases Going down group 1 and 2, elements become more reactive
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogren
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8 sets of 6 elements would have 96 elements (8X6=96)
The four major elements which together make up 96% of our body mass are carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen. The ranking is based on the mass of a 70kg adult: Oxygen - 64.5% of body mass / 43kg out of 70kg Carbon - 18% / 16kg Hydrogen - 10% / 7kg Nitrogen - 3% / 1.8kg
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The four major elements which together make up 96% of our body mass are carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen. The ranking is based on the mass of a 70kg adult: Oxygen - 64.5% of body mass / 43kg out of 70kg Carbon - 18% / 16kg Hydrogen - 10% / 7kg Nitrogen - 3% / 1.8kg
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.
Oxygen (O)Carbon (C)Hydrogen (H)Nitrogen (N)These four elements make up 96% of living matter.