It has various percentages of different things. If you put more information in the question you may get a more useful answer.
We have no information at all concerning surface features on Jupiter, including whether or not it has anything that me might cause a "surface".
it has .10% to .15% of oxygen levels not much, but it has some.
Jupiter's atmosphere is comprised of about 90 percent hydrogen and 10 percent helium. Jupiter is a gas giant and has no real solid surface.
Earth gravity x 2.528. ( Wikipedia, Jupiter ).
Jupiter has a possibility to have a solid (rocky, icy) core
50%
hydrogen and helium
Mercury's radius is 0.3825 that of Earth Jupiter's radius is 11.209 that of Earth So: (0.3825/11.209)*100 = 3.41 percent.
Jupiter's atmosphere is 90 percent hydrogen and 10 percent helium. There are also some small amounts of sulfur, ammonia, water vapor and methane.
It has 252.8% of earth's gravity.
Jupiter has a mass that is 317.8x greater than that of Earth. In other words, Earth's mass is equal to about 0.3% the mass of Jupiter.
78 percent of the material that did not go to the sun, went to jupiter.