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".
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.
Jupiter has a possibility to have a solid (rocky, icy) core
it has .10% to .15% of oxygen levels not much, but it has some.
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.
78 percent of the material that did not go to the sun, went to jupiter.
Things on Jupiter weigh about 2.47 times as much as they do on Earth.
25 percent helium
Jupiter is much bigger
Jupiter can weigh as much as 1.8986x1027 kg.
no there isnt any dirt on jupiter