Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe.
natural abundance of N-15 is about 0.37%
Peru means land of abundance.
the natural abundance of chlorine 3 is 24.23%
The abundance of neodymium in the earths crust is approx. 40 ppm.
Hydrogen can be found almost anywhere in the world. It can be found in the water we drink and even in the food we eat. :) u welcome
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From stars.
hydrogen and helium... i think and lots of it
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen
Chromosphere
Surprisingly, there isn't too much hydrogen on Earth. The majority of hydrogen in the universe is in stars and nebulae (Billions of Billions of Billions OF Trillions of TONS of it).
A low pH is an abundance of hydrogen ions, where a high pH is an abundance of hydroxide. Both are important components in the formation and stability of many chemicals.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are all found in abundance in all living matter.
If hydrogen had a neutron, it wouldn't be hydrogen; it would be deuterium. If it had two neutrons, it would be tritium.
Each isotope of an element has a different Atomic Mass, so an average is taken of all the isotopes, but the average is weighted because the natural abundance (%) of each isotope is factored in. If hydrogen-1 is much more abundant than deuterium and tritium, then the weighted average will be closer to 1 than 2 or 3 but not a whole number. The following equation shows how percent abundance factors into the weighted average. (atomic mass A)(X% abundance) + (atomic mass B)(Y% abundance)...=(weighted average of all isotopes of the element)(100% abundance)
An abundance of hydrogen. With enough fuel cells, Saturn could power the Earth for millions of years. There's just the problem of getting it!