Because it is the final product of the decays of U-238, U-235 and Th-232.
Oxygen is more abundant than hydrogen. In fact it is the most abundant element on Earth.
The two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust are oxygen and silicon. When you combine them, you get silicon dioxide; which depending on the exact form it takes is glass or quartz or sand.They tend to combine further with other elements to produce silicate rocks.The two most abundant elements in Earth as a whole are iron and oxygen. When you combine them, you get iron oxide (rust, hematite, magnetite). The reason iron isn't more common in the crust than it is is that it's heavy and has been concentrated in the Earth's core.
Depends on what it is. Like density of 10 grams of flowers would be different than 10 grams of lead. Need more information.
Atomically, no. Mercury's atomic weight is 200.59 whereas Lead's atomic weight is 207.2. So basically, if you had the exact same amount of Lead and Mercury, lead is heavier.
anions have more electrons than protons
There are more than 1.5 billion tons of lead on Earth.
Abundant means well supplied, more than adequate.
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Hematite is composed of oxygen and iron, which is less abundant than aluminum but more abundant than calcium in Earth's crust.
As it ids an average the more abundant will have a greater net effect than the least abundant.
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In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
plentiful as in Africa has abundant wildlife
An abundant number means its proper factors add up to more than that number.
Well, if you meant "What will happen if oxygen is MORE abundant than nitrogen?" then the answer to that question is that all those who breathe in air would breathe more proficiently than ever before Well, if you meant "What will happen if oxygen is MORE abundant than nitrogen?" then the answer to that question is that all those who breathe in air would breathe more proficiently than ever before