The result of this separation will be pure hydrogen and pure helium.
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen gives helium
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
The mass of hydrogen that is converted into helium by fusion reactions during a one second interval is one cubic millimeter. This occurs during the elemental change and actually shrinks the mass of the hydrogen.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
About 96% hydrogen and 2% helium.
No. helium does not react with any element.
Hydrogen + Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and so on
No, energy is produced by the opposite reaction, hydrogen to helium
The fusion of Hydrogen into Helium.
Hydrogen is turned into helium in stars.
. . . in the cores of stars and thermonuclear weapons.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
Within the atomic nucleus, two hydrogen nucleii (single protons in only this case) fuse to form a single helium nucleus. On The Larger Scale this occurs always in Stars.
Stars a giant balls of gas mainly hydrogen and helium. inside a star there are such temperatures that hydrogen fusion occurs making helium and when the star runs outta hydrogen it gets hotter and helium fusion occurs then carbon fusion etc etc. so ultimately it depends on the age of the star.
Stars a giant balls of gas mainly hydrogen and helium. inside a star there are such temperatures that hydrogen fusion occurs making helium and when the star runs outta hydrogen it gets hotter and helium fusion occurs then carbon fusion etc etc. so ultimately it depends on the age of the star.
The sun produces energy by fusing hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This is a nuclear fusion that occurs at the sun's core.
Hydrogen and helium
The chemical symbol for helium is "He."