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26 March, 15:40

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?

1Hydrogen is a gas, but oxygen is a solid.

2Hydrogen atoms have a lower mass than oxygen atoms.

3Hydrogen is mostly in liquid form and oxygen is in solid form.

4Hydrogen is present as single atoms and oxygen is bonded in compounds.

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    26 March, 16:50
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    I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option 4. Oxygen is more abundant in terms of mass instead of hydrogen because h ydrogen is present as single atoms and oxygen is bonded in compounds. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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