When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
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Because Hydrogen is the fuel of Stars, hydrogen consumed and Helium is formed.
No, electrons are never shared or transferred in a hydrogen bond. A hydrogen bond is just an attraction between partially positive particles and partially negative particles.
The electrons
Hydrogen only!
No, that is just two particles of water. One particle of water has two particles of Hydrogen (and one Oxygen). What you described has 4 particles of hydrogen.
hydrogen
it depends on what type of star it is bigger stars run out of fuel hydrogen faster then smaller stars
the elements in h2o are two hydrogen particles and one oxygen particles. hydrogen and oxygen are both elements.
The nuclear fusion in a star's core converts hydrogen into helium. Therefore the amount of hydrogen in a star is constantly decreasing.
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen and oxygen.
No,it does not haveAt the time of hydration hydroxyl particles are formed.Major componenets i.e., Bogue's componenets does not have any hydrogen particles.
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
hydrogen particles mix with helium particles