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The atom that is most plentiful in the universe.
Answer to Problem 1RQ
The atom that is most plentiful in the universe is hydrogen.
Explanation of Solution
An atom is so small that it could not be seen even through a microscope. Their size is negligible when compared with the
Hydrogen is the most simplistic atom in the universe, with only one proton and one electron. It is considered as the original atom. Hydrogen makes up more than ninety percentages of the atoms in the known universe.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the atom that is most plentiful in the universe is hydrogen.
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