The top three elements in the universe are hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. Hydrogen is the most abundant, making up about 75% of the universe's elemental mass, while helium accounts for about 24%. Oxygen, though less abundant, plays a crucial role in the formation of stars and planets and is essential for life as we know it. These elements were primarily formed during the Big Bang and through stellar nucleosynthesis.
The seven elements that make up the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, and silicon. These elements are the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
They were formed in supernovae.
There are 94 naturally occurring chemical elements in the universe. These elements range from hydrogen, the most abundant, to uranium, the heaviest naturally occurring element.
There are 92 naturally occurring elements on the periodic table. Each element is represented by its own unique chemical symbol, such as "H" for hydrogen or "O" for oxygen. These elements make up all matter in the universe.
Now the periodic table is limited to 118 elements.
The most common elements in the Universe are hydrogen and helium. For additional elements, check the Wikipedia article on "Abundance of the chemical elements".
The seven elements that make up the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, and silicon. These elements are the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
"The" 12 elements is wrong. There are over 100 elements.
The most common elements in the universe are, Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Iron and Hydrogen,
1. hydrogen 2.helium 3.oxygen 4.carbon 5. neon 6.iron 7.nitrogen 8.silicon 9.magnesium 10.sulphur
They are the building blocks of the universe
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Hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and carbon are the most abundant elements in the universe.
The 5 most important elements of the universe are metal, earth, water, fire and wood.
The periodic table of elements
The universe has no top or bottom.
the building blocks of the universe are called chemical elements or just elements