What was the approximate elemental composition of the pristine gas clouds forming the universe's first stars?

Answer

Roughly seventy-five percent hydrogen and twenty-five percent helium

The raw material for the first stars, existing hundreds of millions of years post-Big Bang, consisted almost entirely of the lightest elements, primarily hydrogen (around 75%) and helium (around 25%), with only trace lithium.

What was the approximate elemental composition of the pristine gas clouds forming the universe's first stars?
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