Stupidity.
lol...
😂
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Silicon?
@Vanitas
not even close, nope.
As usual, I'm a far outlier 🤣
@corlin Nitrogen
very close, but nope.
My guess is... (without looking at @kaehlys answer) Show more
My guess is... (without looking at @kaehlys answer) Show more
My guess is... (without looking at @kaehlys answer) Show more
@corlin By mass? If so, neon?
Bruce Willis.
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...iron? @corlin
close, but nope.
Consulted the Mrs... Show more
oh! Calcium!
Cause all the cheese.... @corlin
@corlin Sodium?
Not a chance. nope.
@corlin the most common elements are..... on top rows of the periodic chart 😄
(for real i dunno the 5th ....but iirc ,,,according to the Movie...It'S Love )
well that was the next thing I was about to say, see I just needed 30 more seconds...
😂 @corlin
@corlin oh! That shit in our smart devices that gets mined... cobalt? what's it called?
@Armchaircouch @corlin
Note that the question is the "cosmic" abundance, not "earthly."
@EileenKCarpenter @Armchaircouch
Yes I was not trying to trick anyone, It's right there in the first line.
(answer is 15 minutes)
Neon is number 5 on the list of most common elements, which goes hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, neon. Nitrogen is number 6 by number, but iron supplants it if we weight by mass – there are more nitrogen atoms by number in the sun but the iron weighs more because of the greater mass of each atom. The order of the first five remains the same by either accounting.