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Relative abundance of the lightest isotopes through sulfur (99.9% of baryonic matter in the universe)

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English: The isotopes of the light nuclides through sulfur shown here comprise 99.9% of the baryonic matter of the universe. 1H is by far the most abundant, but the next eight most abundant light nuclides (the Big Eight) 4He, 12C, 14N, 16O, 20Ne, 24Mg, 28Si, and 32S make up 98% of the remaining baryonic matter. The Big Eight all have equal numbers of protons and neutrons. Seven of the Big Eight are alpha nuclides containing whole number multiples of He4 nuclei.
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