A large amount of energy. This naturally occurring reaction happens inside all stars and is called fusion.
The gas formed when hydrogen atoms fuse is helium. Stars do this.
Hydrogen atoms fuse into helium.
They have enough energy produced to fuse four hydrogen atoms into a helium atom.
Yes, stars fuse Hydrogen atoms to make Helium in a natural process.
Oxygen is produced through repeated hydrogen fusion in stars. One such process would start with the hydrogen atoms fusing to form helium. And then the helium would fuse to form beryllium. That in turn would fuse to create oxygen.
The 'ionic' nuclei of Hydrogen atoms (protons).
The Sun produces energy by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core. What that means is that, since there is a huge amount of hydrogen in the core, these atoms stick together and fuse into a helium atom. This energy is then radiated out from the core and moves across the solar system. The suns heat is produced by its atoms.
Yes. Hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium - releasing heat as a by-product. The helium atoms migrate from the centre of the sun to its surface - reverting back to hydrogen as they do so. The cycle repeats itself.
light waves are produced by our star. they are electromagnetic waves. please explain.
Hydrogen atoms fuse to become helium atoms during the process of nuclear fusion in stars. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the source of the sun's energy.
When two hydrogen atoms fuse to become one helium atom.
helium atoms