While it is still a star? Iron. Everything heavier must be fused from lighter elements in a supernova explosion, which blows the star apart.
Nucleosynthesis in the core of stars.
It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.
This element is ununoctium - atomic number 118; uuo is an artificial element. I suppose that you think to atomic mass and not to density.
The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen.
Strontium is an element it is made in stars and is blasted into the interstellar medium when stars explode. It can also be made in Human nuclear reactors.
helium
Stars are mostly made up of hydrogen. The stars use the hydrogen atoms to make helium. Please recomend me.
Hydrogen - from it all other elements are made in the stars
Sources are where a element comes from and all elements are stardust like for incidents we are made from stars
Stars, nebula, and a super-massive black hole at it's center.
In very massive stars, Iron is sometimes generated.
The light spectrum coming from the planet. Each element has its own distinct color spectrum.