Yes, the number 2 is considered abundant in the context of its proper divisors. The proper divisors of 2 are just 1, and since 1 is less than 2, it doesn't meet the criteria for being abundant. An abundant number is defined as a number for which the sum of its proper divisors exceeds the number itself; thus, 2 is not abundant.
Helium has the atomic number 2 and is the second most abundant substance in the universe.
In number of atoms (element) hydrogen is the most abundant, not in mass.
An atom's atomic weight is the total of all protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Helium almost always contains two protons and two neutrons. Therefore, its atomic weight is 2 + 2 = 4.
Mercury is an element itself with its own place on the periodic table with an atomic number of 80. Therefore, the most abundant element in mercury is, mercury.
Yes, the number 2 is considered abundant in the context of its proper divisors. The proper divisors of 2 are just 1, and since 1 is less than 2, it doesn't meet the criteria for being abundant. An abundant number is defined as a number for which the sum of its proper divisors exceeds the number itself; thus, 2 is not abundant.
It is a deficient number. The first abundant number is 12. 12: 1,2,3,4,6,12 which equal 28 28>(12*2) and the abundance is 28-(12*2)=4
Yes 20 is an ABUNDANT number because 1+2+4+5+10=22 and that is more than 20. PS how to find and ABUNDANT number is to add up all its factors. :)
60 is abundant.
No because a abundant # is a number where the sum of its proper factors is greater than itself. 16 is not an abundant number because the sum of its proper factors is (15) less than itself.
If a number is not abundant it cannot be made abundant!
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67 is an abundant number.
72 is an abundant number.
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No, 29 is not an abundant number.
Helium has the atomic number 2 and is the second most abundant substance in the universe.