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.
Very abundant
Oxygen is O and nitrogen is N.
H-1. It accounts for 99.9885%
The three most abundant gases in Earth's crust are nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and argon (Ar). Nitrogen makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, oxygen makes up about 21%, and argon makes up about 0.93%.
Carbonate (CO3-2)
oxygen and Nitrogen
oxygen and water
2abundant numbers are 3 and 5
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. :)
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
Water vapor is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, accounting for somewhere between 1/2 and 2/3 of the total effect. CO2 is the next most abundant.
The sun is 75% hydrogyn, 23% hylium, and 2% everything else. That is all I know.
No abundant is an adjective. Abundance is a noun
No. The proper divisors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. Their sum, 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 = 31, which is less than 32, so it is not an abundant number.
36 is abundant.
oxygen n hydrogen