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No. Only the most massive stars can fuse iron.
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.
No energy is gained when fusing iron into heavier elements. Heavier elements have a higher potential energy (nuclear energy) than iron.
The sun does contain some iron, around 0.2%. This would have been there at the birth of the sun, using remnant material from previous generations of stars.
Iron is the heaviest element made in the bowels of any star with the exception of a supernova explosion. All natural elements heavier than iron come from one of those.
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No Iron is the heaviest element that can only be formed near the end of a stars life. Iron is the cause of a stars implosion.
All elements up to Iron are produced by smaller stars. heavier elements (everything heavier then iron) are produced from larger stars when they go supernova.
All elements up to Iron are produced by smaller stars. heavier elements (everything heavier then iron) are produced from larger stars when they go supernova.
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Elements that are formed in cool stars are heavy but not heavier than iron. (Elements that are heavier than iron are formed in a supernova.)
Stars contain hydrogen, helium and a little iron.
Because they are all made inside of stars.
Molten Iron. Iron at the center and silicone at the next layer.
Robert Downey Jr. stars as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Iron Man movies.
iron cam from meteorites, iron is formed inside stars and when stars explode its content is spread in the universe and so some of it collided on earth to your email just email me and if you have a sister and hot email me account
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