How do you determine how many Hydrogen atoms there are that make up earth?

The mass of a hydrogen atom is: 1.7 x 10^-24g,
The mass of earth is aprox 5.98 x 10^27g

1 Answer
Feb 19, 2016

an extraordinarily great guess

Explanation:

first you would have to figure out how much water in all forms exist on earth. Then you have to figure out how much hydrogen exists as part of a compound, natural gas, oil, ammonia, etc. They real question is, why would you want to do that?