Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe.
Hydrogen is the sun's most common element. Hydrogen is "H," element number 1, on the Periodic Table of elements. It is the most abundant element in the universe, because it fuels the stars.
Hydrogen is the sun's most common element. Hydrogen is "H," element number 1, on the periodic table of elements. It is the most abundant element in the universe, because it fuels the stars.
The most abundant element in the universe is Hydrogen, making up about 75% of all matter.
In number of atoms (element) hydrogen is the most abundant, not in mass.
Hydrogen
The most abundant element in any organic structure, including the human is hydrogen.
Hydrogen-1, the most abundant isotope of hydrogen, has a mass number of 1. It has one proton and no neutrons.
Hydrogen! It's the lightest of the elements, the only element whose atoms (typically) contain no neutrons, and it's the most abundant element in the universe because it's the main ingredient in stars, which make up nearly all the universe's mass (as far as we know.)
Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 1. It is highly flammable and is the most common element found in our universe.
Matter is made of atoms, vast collections of atoms. Differences in matter are due to different amounts of protons and neutrons in the atom. Elements are distinguished by the number of protons, whereas isotopes (same element but different mass) are determined by the number of neutrons.
Hydrogen: represented on the table with by the symbol HIt has the lightest atomic weight of all elements at 1.00794Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element, constituting roughly 75% of the universe's elemental mass.
Hydrogen is an element. Its atomic number is one. It has one proton in the nucleus, and one electron in the first orbital. It has no neutrons.