Hydrogen is one of the four fundamental elements of life, the CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen. Virtually every organic molecule contains all four.
Hydrogen is most commonly found in H2O, or "water".
A common way is by water witch is H2O. (hydrogen and oxygen)
Water contains 2 atoms of hydrogen per molecule of water (H2O), acids have hydrogen in them too (HCl, H2SO4), food has them too (like your fats and lipids have C17H35- in them).
How does hydrogen enter the human body?
Carbohydrates.
Hydrogen, then oxygen, then carbon. Your body is 70 percent water, which is two thirds hydrogen and one third oxygen.
There is sixty percent water in your body. Water is made up of oxygen and hydrogen. There are double the number of hydrogen atoms or molecules as compared to oxygen in the water. But you have the mass of oxygen atom or molecule is 16 times more than that of hydrogen atom or the molecule. In case of water hydrogen to oxygen mass is one to eight, in proportion.
Carbon, it is found in every human cell and as diamonds and graphite
There are nine types of ions that are very essential to the human body. These ions includes the hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorous, potassium, chlorine, magnesium, iodine, sulfur, and sodium ions.
How does hydrogen enter the human body?
Hydrogen
By mass, oxygen By atoms, hydrogen
Element composition of the human body: 65% Oxygen 18% CARBON 10% Hydrogen 7% All other elements
Water is not an element, it is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is the most plentiful element in the human body by weight. If you go by number of atoms, then Hydrogen would be the most plentiful.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
Carbon and/or hydrogen.
The most abundant element in any organic structure, including the human is hydrogen.
Carbon is the most abundant element in the human body. Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur are next in abundance.
nitrogen (N)
Zinc is a trace element as the others are found in large amounts.
there are lots of elements in the human body; they are Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, magnesium and iron.