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water
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.
Mass.
sodium
weight
Hydrogen is present in the greatest number of atoms, if that is what is meant by "particles" in the question.
To know the quantity of matter present in the element or a thing
quantity of substance present in solution
This is the amount of time that it takes the ignition to start. This information would be present in the users manual.
carbon dioxide
Quantitative Pollutants: The substances which are already present in the environment, but are termed as pollutants when their concentration (quantity) increases in the environment. eg. CO2 is present in the environment in greater quantity than normal and is hence termed as a quantitative pollutant.
Quantitative Pollutants: The substances which are already present in the environment, but are termed as pollutants when their concentration (quantity) increases in the environment. eg. CO2 is present in the environment in greater quantity than normal and is hence termed as a quantitative pollutant.