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Encyclopedia > Abundance
Look up abundance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Abundance may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

In chemistry: Abundance economics deals with situations where there are more than enough resources for everyone (ie: an abundance). ... Abundance is an ecological concept referring to the relative representation of a species in a particular ecosystem. ... Abundance is a Forth-inspired programming language for DOS, created by Roedy Green. ... In mathematics, an abundant number or excessive number is a number n for which σ(n) > 2n. ...

In literature: abundance is to have a lot of something and that is not near to ending yeahhh ... The abundance of a chemical element measures how relatively common the element is, or how much of the element there is by comparison to all other elements. ... Natural abundance refers to the prevalence of different isotopes of an element as found in nature. ...


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PlanetMath: abundance (173 words)
Thus numbers with positive abundance are abundant numbers.
A number with an abundance of exactly 1 is a quasiperfect number, while a number with 0 abundance is a perfect number.
This is version 6 of abundance, born on 2006-07-20, modified 2007-03-06.
Natural abundance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (99 words)
Natural abundance refers to the prevalence of different isotopes of an element as found in nature.
The weighted (by natural abundance) average mass of these isotopes is the atomic weight listed for the element in the periodic table.
Percent natural abundances refer to the relative proportions, expressed as percentages by number, in which the isotopes of an element are found in natural sources.
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