The 2 most common chemicals found in stars are hydrogen and helium.
A neutron star is not composed of atomic matter; as the name implies, a neutron star is mostly made of neutrons.
Stars contain hydrogen, helium and a small percentage of iron.
No. It varies but most are same.
A spectrograph is an instrument for chemical analysis.
The chemical composition remain unchanged.
the chemical composition does not change.
There is no single chemical names as most antibacterial sprays are mixtures and vary in composition.
Stars contain hydrogen, helium and a little iron.
No. It varies but most are same.
The composition is determined by spectral analysis.
A spectrograph is an instrument for chemical analysis.
The chemical composition of the star atmosphere.
Chemical composition ;-)
The chemical composition of the star.
An astrochemist is an expert in astrochemistry, the study of the chemical composition of stars and outer space.
Yes
The most important is the chemical composition.
The purpose of stellar spectroscopy is to determine the chemical composition of stars, the temperature and some other characteristcs..
The change is mainly chronological ... in the beginning there was only hydrogen and helium, then as stars aged and exploded, heavier elements were introduced into the interstellar medium, and were thus incorporated into newer stars.