Yes.
The Sun consists of hydrogen (about 74% of its mass, or 92% of its volume), helium (about 24% of mass, 7% of volume), and trace quantities of other elements, including iron, nickel, oxygen, silicon, sulfur, magnesium, carbon, neon, calcium, and chromium.
True. The Sun is mainly composed of hydrogen (about 74% of its mass) and helium (about 24% of its mass). The remaining 2% consists of trace amounts of heavier elements.
Three-quarters of the Sun's mass is hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms are in the Sun?
Yes, hydrogen ions are mainly positive. This occurs most in acids.
The sun.
The sun produces energy by fusing hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This is a nuclear fusion that occurs at the sun's core.
The sun is composed of about 73% Hydrogen, 25% Helium, and 2% Oxygen... This means that the sun is mainly composed of Hydrogen
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
yes
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen and helium.
Not entirely, the sun is comprised mainly of hydrogen and helium. The word helium comes from "helios," the Greek word for sun.
The sun is a celestial body mainly composed of hydrogen and helium.
hydrogen
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
The sun is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium heated to extreme temperatures by nuclear fusion.
The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.