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Answer:
Living organisms contain more hydrogen atoms than any other atoms, yet 65% of a typical organism's mass is oxygen because hydrogen contains 16 times less mass than oxygen.
Explanation:
- Oxygen has the atomic mass of 16 where as the mass of one atom of hydrogen is only 1.
- So sixteen times more hydrogen is required to make its mass equivalent to oxygen (i.e. one atom of oxygen's mass= mass of 16 atoms of hydrogen), so hydrogen is required in large number.
- Hydrogen is very simple element consisting of 1 neutron and 1 proton.
Answer:
The reason is that Oxygen atoms contain 16 times more mass than Hydrogen atoms.
Explanation:
Hydrogen H11 Has only one proton and no neutrons and so has an atomic number of 1 and a mass of 1
Oxygen O168 Has 8 protons and also 8 neutrons and having atomic number of 8 and a mass of 16.
Hydrogen takes 16 Hydrogen atoms to equal the mass of 1 oxygen atom.
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