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Q: Are there more atoms or organs in the universe?
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How can they estimate the number of atoms in the universe?

The no. of atoms in the Universe is not estimated yet because till now we are not able to calculate the amount of matter present in the universe and what is the exact percentage of each element in the universe. Once it is calculated, scientists would be able to calculate the no. of atoms in the universe.


Are there atoms in the universe?

The whole universe is made up of atoms but the exact composition of the black matter (blackHole) is not known


Is a googol larger than all of the atoms in the universe?

A googol is larger than the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe.


What is the relationship between all matter and atoms?

In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.


What is the basic building blocks of the universe?

All the universe is made from atoms.


What is the basic building block of the universe?

All the universe is made from atoms.


Everything in the universe is made of?

atoms


Are you an atom?

Be sure, we are not atoms; but as all the universe, we are made from many atoms !!


Which has more combinations - an Enigma code machine or a game of chess?

Chess. There are more possible games of chess than atoms in the universe.


How are atoms made in the universe?

Nobody knows


What percentage of atoms in the universe are helium?

94%


How many atoms are in the universe?

The visible universe is estimated to contain between 1078 and 1080 atoms.(One estimate at the higher end of the range is 4 x 1079.)This is the estimated number of atoms in the observableuniverse, but since we do not know the absolute size of the universe, we cannot be certain.(Most of the matter in the universe is still hydrogen.)