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What is the fourth most abundant element in the universe in terms of mass?
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What is the fourth most abundant element in the universe in terms of mass?
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The fourth most abundant element in the universe in terms of mass would be Carbon.
The first is Hydrogen, the second is Helium, and the third is oxygen.
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The fourth most abundant element in terms of mass is
Carbon
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The first, second, and third most abundant element in terms of mass are Hydrogen, Helium, and Oxygen, respectively.
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