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OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

The most abundant element in the universe is:

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Oxygen or iron, most likely. But carbon could be an option too... How on earth is this physics??

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

i think i should have explained more, what is the most abundant gas in the universe?

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Oxygen or carbon...

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

hmmm i think its oxygen, but that's why i'm asking haha

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

You should relocate this to another topic... it's not physics

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

ok will do. thank you for your contribution. :)

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

Its Hydrogen.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

.. Well, he answered you question. @mikeyymonroe

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

why would it be hydrogen? why not nitrogen or oxygen? just asking?

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Excuse me @doc.brown is it okay to answer my question? No offense o_o;;

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

actually aswer @kittiwitti1 question first mine can wait. :)

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

Hydrogen at 75% of the universe. Helium 23% Oxygen 1%, Carbon 0.5% This is abundance in the Universe, not on Earth, in the air, or in the human body.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its definately hydrogen cause almost all the heavenly bodies are on fire because of hydrogen and helium

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