The ratio of halites to all other compounds in the universe is 0.
92 * 92 = 8,464
92% of 11= 92% * 11= 0.92 * 11= 10.12
28% of 92= 28% * 92= 0.28 * 92= 25.76
15% of 92 = 15% * 92 = 0.15 * 92 = 13.8
92
There are 92 elements found naturally in the universe.
92
The entire range of chemical compounds available in the universe
That's the approximate number of naturally occurring elements.
Francium is extremely unstable.
The ratio of halites to all other compounds in the universe is 0.
All the compounds existing in the universe are formed.
Do you mean throughout the universe? Yes.
Roughly half of all the compounds in the universe have carbon as a component. Carbon's willingness to combine justifies its own branch of chemistry: organic chemistry.
Cations just are! They are the positive part of ionic compounds, and as such are part of the way the universe is built.
In terms of the total mass of the universe, it is single elements.