Three quarters of the sun is made up of hydrogen, while the rest is made up of mostly helium. The remainder is made up of heavier elements, such as oxygen neon and iron.
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This chemical element is helium.
Helium
It is chemical energy. it transform sun light to chemical energy.
Certainly not in the chemical sense. "Element" has multiple meanings (e.g. "heating element" in an electric stove) and it's conceivable, if somewhat unlikely, that it might fit one of those.
plasma is one state of a chemical element that is pure (only one atom) it is made when the chemical element gets a certain temperature. that is so high temperature that it do not exist in the nature on Earth but in the sun and in some facilities on earth.
It doesn't bond with anything. The sun is too hot for chemical bonds to form. In the core of the sun, hydrogen atoms fuse with each other to form helium.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, and in the Sun.
the sun
The sun's main present element is hydrogen.
Iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe. It is found in the sun and many types of stars in considerable quantity. Its nuclei are very stable. Iron is a principal component of a meteorite class known as siderites and is a minor constituent of the other two meteorite classes. The core of the earth -- 2150 miles in radius -- is thought to be largely composed of iron with about 10 percent occluded hydrogen. The metal is the fourth most abundant element, by weight that makes up the crust of the earth.
The Sun is made up of about 73.46% hydrogen and 24.85% helium - the rest is other minor stuff!!
Sun hasn't a chemical formula.