no Its not even a metal. Its a gas. Itconsist up 21 % of earth atmosphere after nitrogen. I believe aluminium is the most aboundant metal as it consist up 8% of earth crust.
Oxygen is the most abundant element on earth. nitrogen
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That's right. The most abundant element in Earth's crust is oxygen.
Nitrogen.
The spelling of the metallic element in the US is aluminum.Elsewhere in the world, it is spelled with -ium, as aluminium.
The element you are referring to is most likely Mercury. Mercury is a silvery-white, shiny metal that is liquid at room temperature, making it unique among metals. It is also known for its waxy appearance and toxic properties.
"The world" could be taken to mean the universe as a whole or Earth specifically. The most common atom in the universe is hydrogen. The most common atom in Earth's crust is oxygen. Slightly more of the Earth's total mass comes from iron (about 32% iron, 30% oxygen), but since an iron atom is a bit over three times the mass of an oxygen atom, there are still more oxygen atoms than iron atoms in Earth as a whole.
Oxygen & Silicone.
Nitrogen or if your talking about the crust Silicon
Oxygen is the most abundant element on Earth. It comprises 49.5 percent of the total mass (amount) of the Earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere.
There is incomplete info on the core, but Iron is likely to be it. However, since many elements in the crust are oxides and if you include water and atmospheric oxygen current information points that oxygen is the most abundant element on earth at about 45-50% of the Earth's mass (note its also the 3rd most abundant element in the universe) but element of the earth would be hydrogen (H) for every 1 oxygen on the earth there is 2 hydrogens (in normal air situations)Good answer=)(a wiki answers user was here..... not him^^^^^)Oxygen is the most abundant element in the earth's crust.
Sodium is a very common element and is found in common molecules the world over. Table salt, baking powder, and washing soda would be common items with it in them.