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Q: What temperature was it when heavy elements formed?
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How do we get heavy elements?

Heavy elements were formed in stars, and blown out into space in supernova explosions.


Where are heavy elements like nitrogen and iron formed?

Such elements are formed within stars. The heavy elements which are currently here on Earth were formed in stars some time ago, and then they were blown into space in supernova explosions.


What elements are formed in cool stars?

Elements that are formed in cool stars are heavy but not heavier than iron. (Elements that are heavier than iron are formed in a supernova.)


What is used to form super heavy elements?

The heaviest elements occurring in nature are formed inside supernovae, through nucleosynthesis.


Is iron likely to be formed in the sun?

Not in our Sun, but heavy elements up to and including iron are formed in very massive suns (stars). Elements heavier than iron are formed with suns die in a supernova.


How are heavier metals formed?

The heaviest of all elements are formed by bombardment of two ions into each other ( eg Zinc and Lead) which then forms a highly unstable heavy element that very rapidly decays into smaller elements.


What is formed from elements?

Compounds are formed from elements.


What were the first two elements Was H and HE the first two?

You are correct! According to our current understanding of the Big Bang theory, the first elements formed were hydrogen, deuterium (heavy hydrogen) and helium.


How are landslides formed by heavy rainfall?

Yes landslides are formed by heavy rainfall


What is important in the formation of minerals?

Temperature, pressure, and availability of elements all have an impact on the type of mineral formed and the size of its crystals.


How were the heavy elements formed and distributed into the universe according to classical Big Bang hypothesis?

Most likely while everything was being blown away, materials, mostly hydrogen, were pushed into each other because of gravity and the force of the big bang, exchanged protons, neutrons, and electrons, forming new elements.


How are heavy elements formed during nuclear fusion?

This would be a fusion of three helium nuclei. This would happen towards the end of a star's life, it's not occurring in the sun at present, but obviously has happened in various stars in the past, which is why we have the heavy elements in our solar system