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The Comparative Abundance Of The Elements Essay

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The Comparative Abundance of The Elements


By Derrick Deacon


- There are 92 naturally occurring elements, only 17 of them make up 99.5% of


the earth’s crust (including oceans and atmosphere). – In living things (plants,


animals, people) the six most abundant elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,


nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. – The universe is dominated by the elements


hydrogen (83%) and helium (16%)


1. The Crust


The outside of the earth is a thin crust which is approximately 20 to 40km


thick. The crust is a formation of dips and hollows which are filled with water


to form the oceans and seas. On top of the earth’s crust is an atmosphere, this


is a thin layer of gases, 95% of these gases are within the first 20km of the


earth’s surface. Of the 17 elements that make up 99.5%, the most abundant of


these are Oxygen 49.2%, Silicon 25%, and Aluminum 7.5%. Then the next most


abundant elements are Iron 4.7%, Calcium 3.4%, Sodium 2.6%, Potassium 2.4%,


Magnesium 1.9%, Hydrogen 0.9%, titanium 0.6%, Chlorine 0.2%, Phosphorus


Manganese and Carbon are all 0.1%, Sulfur 0.05% Barium 0.04%, Nitrogen 0.03% and


the rest of the elements on the periodic table take up about 0.5%.


The elements of the crust are graphed below, but only ones that are the


most abundant due to the fact that the abundance of the other elements of the


crust are too low to graph accurately on one graph.


Almost all elements are found as compounds, however Oxygen, Nitrogen,


and to a lesser extent sulfur, gold, silver and platinum are the only elements <

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which can be found in almost there raw sate. The atmosphere contains Oxygen and


nitrogen, but it only contains a small portion of the earth’s oxygen, this is


because most of the world’s oxygen is found in water, oxides of metals, and as


silicates. Common soils and clays are silicates.


2. Living Things


In living things (plants, animals, people) the six most abundant elements


are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur (known as CHONPS).


Most compounds in living matter are radically complex, each molecule could


contain hundreds or thousand’s of atoms. Carbohydrates and fats are compounds


which contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only. Proteins are also compounds and


they contain nitrogen, sulfur and occasionally phosphorus. Living matter cannot


live on these six elements alone; even though they make up 99% of the mass, they


also need some compounds of other elements such as calcium, potassium, sodium,


magnesium, iron, zinc, fluorine and others. These elements are required as


compounds so that livings things can use them.


3. The Universe


The universe is dominated by the elements hydrogen 83%, and helium 16%.


Other elements in the universe are oxygen 0.1%, carbon 0.03%, nitrogen 0.01%,


silicon magnesium and neon are all about 0.003% of the elements in the universe.


The abundance of hydrogen and helium in this cosmic distribution of the elements,


proves all the elements were formed by nuclear fusion in the stars, for example


the Sun. Hydrogen is a basic material for which the other elements are gradually


built.

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