Very high temperatures and pressures are needed to fuse hydrogen into helium.
an isotope of hydrogen that has a mass of 2 rather then 1.09 fuses to make helium
helium
there is not uranium in the sun. the nuclear fusion is due to hydrogen that fuses to helium
Hydrogen and helium are the two most abundant elements in the universe.
\helium (He) and hydrogen (H)
No. It is the other way around. Hydrogen nuclei fuses to form helium in the center of the sun.
When hydrogen fuses into helium protons break away. During the process, energy is released.
an isotope of hydrogen that has a mass of 2 rather then 1.09 fuses to make helium
helium
Helium exists because Hydrogen fuses into Helium in the core of hot stars.
Hydrogen atoms fuse into helium.
The Sun is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium which exists in the form of highly active plasma. The Sun fuses hydrogen together into helium thus producing its energy.
In nuclear Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of fusion. In fusion two hydrogen fuses to form one helium.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
Nuclear fusion is the process that provides energy to the stars.The star fuses hydrogen to form helium this is a process that gives out a lot of energy,stars which are more passive than our sun then it fuses the helium atoms to form carbon.
When hydrogen is fused in the suns core Helium is produced.
Hydrogen. It doesn't really burn though, because burning is an oxidation process. Hydrogen fuses to form helium, at least for stars in the main stage.