Well as the Sun contains more mass than all the planets moons etc put together; and is basically just a huge Fusion reactor turning Hydrogen into Helium , Helium would be the answer
Hydrogen is the most abundant element and makes up 99.8% of the Solar System.
The second most abundant element in the solar system is hydrogen.
helium is the gas which makes most of the sun
For the abundance of tin in the solar system see the link below.
Yes, silicon is a stable element with a strong crystal structure. It is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust and is widely used in electronic devices and solar panels.
Silicon is the second most abundant element in Earth's crust and is the principal component of sand and quartz. It is widely used in various applications including solar cells, computer chips, caulking materials, and abrasives due to its semiconductor properties and abundance.
The two most abundant elements in the solar system are hydrogen and helium.
Q: What is the most abundant element on Earth? A: Oxygen, which composes about 49.5% of the total mass of the Earth's crust, waters and atmosphere, according to the textbook “Modern Chemistry.” Silicon is second at 28%.
The most common elements in space are Nitrogen and Oxygen. There is also Hydrogen and Argon. Surprisingly, there is more Nitrogen in space than Oxygen.
Most of our solar system is made up of hydrogen.
Yes, I have some my kitchen drawer, which is inside the solar system.
Nope.. the second planet in the solar system is VENUS