Most common element in the human body – by mass
- Who
- oxygen
- What
- 65 percentage
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 01 January 2001
The average adult human body weighs around 70 kg, with 65% of this total mass being due to the element oxygen (given the symbol O and atomic number 8). Primarily present as water, but also present in molecular form in blood, oxygen is one of the six elements (oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus) that makes up 99% of human body mass.