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Does a heavy or light star produce heavier elements?

Heavy stars produce heavier elements through nuclear fusion in their cores. As heavy stars age and undergo supernova explosions, they release these heavier elements into the surrounding space, enriching it with elements beyond hydrogen and helium. Lighter stars are not massive enough to produce heavy elements through fusion.


Why are all elements heavier then iron created during a supernova?

The rapid collapse of the star compresses atoms together and may cause nuclear fusion and make heavier elements.


Does nuclear fusion in massive stars create heavy elements?

yes


As heavier elements are formed by fusion a massive star expands into?

As heavier elements are formed by fusion in the core, a massive star will eventually exhaust its nuclear fuel and trigger a supernova explosion. This explosion will generate immense energy, leading to the production and dispersal of even more heavy elements into space.


When The heavier elements in the universe where formed by?

The heavier elements in the universe were primarily formed through processes such as stellar nucleosynthesis and supernova explosions. In stars, nuclear fusion combines lighter elements like hydrogen and helium into heavier elements up to iron. Elements heavier than iron are typically formed during supernovae, where the intense energy and neutron capture processes create these elements. Additionally, some heavy elements may also form through the merging of neutron stars.


What are the differences of fission and fusion?

Fission is the process of taking a heavy element and splitting it into two or more smaller elements. Whereas fusion is the process of forming a heavier element by fusing two or more smaller elements.


What happens when heavier elements are formed by fusion then a massive star expands?

yes as heavy elements are used for fuel the star expands this is what will happen to the earth it will swell to a red giant engulfing the inner 3 planets as it slowly dies


What conditions of a supernova cause elements that are heavier than iron to form?

Because for a star to fuse elements heavy elements (iron and heavier) it would actually consume energy rather than liberate it. That doesn't work well to keep the star "alive." The explosion of the supernova itself can create these heavier elements because of the heat of the blast.


Where in the universe are heavy elements made?

Light elements are made in light weight stars via stellar nucleosynthesis. Elements as heavy as iron form in the cores of massive stars. Anything heavier than iron requires a supernova--the collapse and explosion of a super massive star.


How are heavier metals formed?

The heaviest of all elements are formed by bombardment of two ions into each other ( eg Zinc and Lead) which then forms a highly unstable heavy element that very rapidly decays into smaller elements.


How were elements heavier than hydrogen formed?

Heavier elements like carbon, oxygen, and iron were formed in the cores of stars through nuclear fusion processes. When massive stars exhaust their fuel, they go supernova, releasing heavy elements into space. These elements then become part of new stars and planets, including Earth.


What space process can lead to the formation larger elements?

Nuclear fusion in stellar cores, such as in stars like our sun, can lead to the formation of larger elements through the fusion of lighter elements. Supernova explosions can also create conditions necessary for the synthesis of heavy elements.