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.
the sun
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.
The main constituent of the sun is hydrogen, which undergoes nuclear fusion to form helium. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, which is what sustains the sun's brightness and warmth.
The sun's main present element is hydrogen.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, and in the Sun.
Iron is a chemical element. It is not a compound or a mixture. An element is a substance composed of only one type of atom. In the case of iron, it consists entirely of iron atoms. Iron is one of the 118 known chemical elements and is represented by the symbol "Fe" on the periodic table. It is a fundamental building block of matter and cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical reactions.
Sun Chemical was created in 1945.