Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Elemental Composition of the Human Body by Mass
Elemental Composition of the Human Body by Mass          This is a table of the elemental composition of the human body by mass for a 70 kg (154 lb) person. The values for any particular person may be different, especially for the trace elements. Also, the element composition does not scale linearly. For example, a person who is half the mass may not contain half the amount of a given element. The molar amount of the most abundant elements is given in the table. You may also wish to view the element composition of the human body in terms of mass percent.         Reference: Emsley, John, The Elements, 3rd ed., Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998          Table of Elements in the Human Body by Mass                  oxygen  43 kg (61%, 2700 mol)      carbon  16 kg (23%, 1300 mol)      hydrogen  7 kg (10%, 6900 mol)      nitrogen  1.8 kg (2.5%, 129 mol)      calcium  1.0 kg (1.4%, 25 mol)      phosphorus  780 g (1.1%, 25 mol)      potassium  140 g (0.20%, 3.6 mol)      sulfur  140 g (0.20%, 4.4 mol)      sodium  100 g (0.14%, 4.3 mol)      chlorine  95 g (0.14%, 2.7 mol)      magnesium  19 g (0.03%, 0.78 mol)      iron  4.2 g      fluorine  2.6 g      zinc  2.3 g      silicon  1.0 g      rubidium  0.68 g      strontium  0.32 g      bromine  0.26 g      lead  0.12 g      copper  72 mg      aluminum  60 mg      cadmium  50 mg      cerium  40 mg      barium  22 mg      iodine  20 mg      tin  20 mg      titanium  20 mg      boron  18 mg      nickel  15 mg      selenium  15 mg      chromium  14 mg      manganese  12 mg      arsenic  7 mg      lithium  7 mg      cesium  6 mg      mercury  6 mg      germanium  5 mg      molybdenum  5 mg      cobalt  3 mg      antimony  2 mg      silver  2 mg      niobium  1.5 mg      zirconium  1 mg      lanthanum  0.8 mg      gallium  0.7 mg      tellurium  0.7 mg      yttrium  0.6 mg      bismuth  0.5 mg      thallium  0.5 mg      indium  0.4 mg      gold  0.2 mg      scandium  0.2 mg      tantalum  0.2 mg      vanadium  0.11 mg      thorium  0.1 mg      uranium  0.1 mg      samarium  50 g      beryllium  36 g      tungsten  20 g    
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