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What gases do stars have?

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The two main gases found is stars are the mainly hydrogen and helium.

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Stars are mainly hydrogen, with some helium. The hydrogen is the fuel, the atoms of which are able to collide under the extreme temperatures to make the helium atoms. This is a process called nuclear fusion - this reaction produces a huge amount of energy. There will be other gases too, such as neon and argon, but these are not nearly as abundant.

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Stars generally use hydrogen as fuel during the most part of their lifetimes. The hydrogen atoms fuse together under the immense temperatures and pressures to produce helium atoms. This is a nuclear fusion reaction that in itself produces vast amounts of energy.

Stars are mainly Hydrogen, but as they get older, more of their mass becomes helium. Stars near the end of their life cycles maybe producing Carbon, Neon and other heavier elements.

The needed gases to make a star are many. You need sulfur, magnesium, benstract cicilium, calcium jactress, MANY types of metals such as lead, iron, uranium, exc. Red 45, yellow 42, and blue 12.

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The gas in a star is highly ionized, therefore it is said to be a plasma - another state of matter.

The gas (or plasma) is typically made up mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of the so-called "metals" (any heavier element).

The gas in a star is highly ionized, therefore it is said to be a plasma - another state of matter.

The gas (or plasma) is typically made up mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of the so-called "metals" (any heavier element).

The gas in a star is highly ionized, therefore it is said to be a plasma - another state of matter.

The gas (or plasma) is typically made up mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of the so-called "metals" (any heavier element).

The gas in a star is highly ionized, therefore it is said to be a plasma - another state of matter.

The gas (or plasma) is typically made up mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of the so-called "metals" (any heavier element).

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The gas in a star is highly ionized, therefore it is said to be a plasma - another state of matter.

The gas (or plasma) is typically made up mainly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of the so-called "metals" (any heavier element).

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Almost all active stars are primarily hydrogen and helium. Very old stars will also have a lot of carbon and heavier elements.

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Hydrogen is the predominant gas in all stars. Even for stars that are "getting low" on hydrogen fuel, hydrogen is still the predominant gas.

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Hydrogen and helium are the most common gases in the universe.

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The gasses star are made of are Hydrogen and Helium. These are hot gasses.

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There are many, but mostly Hydrogen, stars use Hydrogen as fuel.

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