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There are more hydrogen atoms in living organisms than any other atom, but oxygen is more abundant in terms of mass.

why is this statement true?​

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The statement is true because there is more of the actual atom hydrogen in living organisms, as oxygen is more abundant in the world, but not in every living organism.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, there is more hydrogen in living organisms added up, but there is more oxygen in the world. If you add them all up, the mass of oxygen would be more then hydrgen, but more hydrogen in actual living organisms.

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They are compounds made of the same two elements, but each contain different numbers of atoms. ... There are more hydrogen atoms in living organisms than any other atom, but oxygen is more abundant in terms of mass. Why is this statement true? Hydrogen atoms have a lower mass than oxygen atoms.

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