They are fusion reactions, and The force to get the reactions to occur comes from gravity.
a and b
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
The most thermonuclear reactions on the sun, take place in the core.
No activation energy can also be needed by endothermic reactions.
Because that's what the chemical reactions going in in the sun does.
Yes, it's true.
a and b
Helium Atoms are produced
No, the nuclear reactions are at the sun's core. It glows because the outer layers are at about 6000 degC and therefore it is incandescent
Yes this is true it is called nuclear fusion.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
The most thermonuclear reactions on the sun, take place in the core.
Carbon dioxide will be a product. APEX: These reactions are always redoxx reactions. The products will always be carbon dioxide and water.
Fusion reactions
The nuclear reactions are all over the sun but between core and surface the central part observes more.
The energy output of the Sun derives from nuclear fusion reactions. A yellow dwarf is not a process, it's a type of star, of which the Sun is one.
The sun's nuclear reactions are fusion reactions at extremely high temperatures and pressures, while the nuclear reactor's nuclear reactions are fission reactions at typical temperatures and pressures for earth.
true