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In the box provided explain why living organisms

contain more hydrogen atoms than any other
atoms, yet 65% of a typical organisin's mass is
oxygen

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User Fall
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Answer:

i copy pasted the question twice and that works idk why tho bu heyy

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User Rolice
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why do living organisms contain more hydrogen atoms than any other atoms, yet 65% of a typical organism's mass is oxygen? A large portion of an organism's mass is in the form of water. Water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The mass of oxygen is sixteen times that of hydrogen.

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