All elements up to Iron are found in very star (except for very young stars as they have not reached that point yet). Though most of the elements are hydrogen and helium.
A star found in our solar system is the Sun. The Sun is a star.
the weight of the star doesn't matter.
Hydrogen and helium
With the exception of Hydrogen, all other elements in the solar system are manufactuered in the bowels of a star. And all elements heavier than iron have to be manufactured in the explosion of a supernova star.
noble elements are the stable elements. They are found in group 18 in the periodic table.
For stars on the main sequence, Hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in a star.
A star contains a few different elements in very high quantities due to the great density and size of stars. The matters found in a star would include helium, hydrogen, and iron.
Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in a star.
You would expect to find them in both.
All of them. A star begins to die when it creates Iron. Then it creates all the elements heavier than Iron. It has already created the elements lighter. Thus when the star explodes it spreads the elements it has created witch is all of them.
All of the elements in the periodic table
Elements are found on the periodic table and have a chemical bond
What elements the star is made of.
He Found a Star was created in 1941.
the elements found in nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen
Denser elements in a star tend to condense near the star's core, while less dense elements generally move outward towards the surface to take place in nuclear fusion.