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English: Bubble chart of the relative abundances of the stable nuclides through sulfur plus iron-56 where the a nuclide's abundance is proportional to its circular area. Hydrogen-1 (large blue circle) comprises 74% of ordinary matter in the universe. Nuclides where the number of protons equals the number of neutrons are particularly abundant and shown in larger font. Bubble color indicates nucleosynthetic process of origin: blue=big bang, green=low-mass dying star, yellow=exploding massive star
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Relative isotopic abundance of all stable nuclides through sulfur (plus iron-56) constitues 99.9% of ordinary matter in the universe.

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