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The relative isotopic abundance of the lightest elements through sulfur, which comprise 99.9% of all baryonic matter in the universe.

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English: 1H is by far the most abundant, but the next eight most abundant light nuclides 4He, 12C, 14N, 16O, 20Ne, 24Mg, 28Si, and 32S make up 98% of the remaining baryonic matter, and all contain equal numbers of protons and neutrons. Seven of the eight are alpha nuclides, meaning they contain whole number multiples of a helium nucleus.
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