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By molar amount, hydrogen and oxygen are the most common elements; carbon is the third.

By mass, oxygen is the most common, and carbon is the second (with hydrogen being third by mass).

By mass, oxygen is the most abundant, and phosphorus is the least, carbon the 2nd, hydrogen, 3rd.

By atoms, hydrogen is most abundant, and phosphorus the least, oxygen 2nd, carbon 3rd.

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carbon, hydrogen,nitrogen,oxygen,phosphurus,sulphur

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In order, they are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur.

(The mnemonic for these is CHNOPS, for their letter symbols.)

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The human body is mostly made out of hydrogen,oxygen and carbon, but is also made of things such as small amounts of minerals and organic-related elements.

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most common elements in human

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Hydrogen and oxygen.

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