Assuming the question pertains to table salt (sodium chloride), a human body contains approximately 0.15 percent by weight chlorine and 0.15 percent by weight sodium. This means that a 70-kilogram human (150 pounds) will contain 0.095 kilograms, or 95 grams, of each of the elements in table salt. The constituents of common table salt exist as separate ions in the human body, and if we could remove them and reconstitute them into table salt, they would make up about 8 tablespoons of salt for a 150 pound person.
3.4% which is the same as the percentage of salt in the ocean
the storehouse of salt in the human body is
The percentage of flesh in the average human body according to my calculations should be 35,74429%
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Iodine
It is inorganic.
Water usually makes up 55% to 78% of the human body
65% by mass
Calcium
roughly 60%
i balive that's in the sweat
the human body has anywhere from 55%-78% of water in their system, depending on the person.