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Venus has hydrogen

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* 22% of Mercury's atmosphere is hydrogen. * Venus does not have pure hydrogen in its atmosphere, but does have hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride. * Earth has almost no hydrogen.

* Mars does not contain any significant amount of hydrogen in its atmosphere. * Jupiter's atmosphere is roughly 90% hydrogen! * Saturn's atmosphere has even more: about 97% is hydrogen! * Uranus' atmosphere is 83% hydrogen.

* Neptune's atmosphere contains 74% hydrogen.

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Not elemental hydrogen, though it does exist in some compounds. The Atmosphere of Venus contains trace amounts of water vapor. Venus also has a thick layer of clouds made of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).

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Hydrogen chloride

0.1-0.6 ppm

of venus' atmosphere

Hydrogen fluoride

0.001-0.005

of venus' atmosphere.

Remember that Venus is has a temperature of over 400•c, and that its atmosphere is very dangerous to those of humans. The atmosphere is acidic and too hot for any life known to man.

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