Hydrogen.
Helium
Hydrogen-1, which is converted into helium-4.
The sun converts Hydrogen into Helium.
Nuclear Fusion
You're probably thinking of helium; it takes it's name from the Greek for sun (helios) as it was first discovered by analysing the light from the sun. The vast majority is hydrogen which is converted to helium
The ratio of hydrogen to helium in the sun has been decreasing over time as hydrogen is being converted into helium through nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core. This process is gradually shifting the composition of the sun more towards helium.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen-1 is converted to helium-4.
No, the sun cannot be converted into diamond. Diamond formation occurs deep within the Earth's mantle under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, which are not present on the surface of the sun. The sun is a massive ball of gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium undergoing nuclear fusion reactions.
Hydrogen-1, which is converted, through nuclear fusion, to helium-4.
Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.
In the sun, hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion reactions to form helium. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the sun and sustains life on Earth.
The sun's energy is released when nuclear fusion converts hydrogen atoms into energy. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei, releasing large amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.