Usually, gravitational collapse of the protostar is stopped after hydrogen fusion starts in the center. Then gravitational forces and radiation pressure are in equilibrium.
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For a star that is 10x or more the size of our sun? Supernova explosion, followed by the implosion of the star, forming a neutron star. For a star that is 50x or more the size of our sun? Supernova explosion followed by the implosion of the star, crushing down extremely small, forming a black hole. For a star that is 100x or more the size of our sun? Supernova explosion followed by the implosion of the star, crushing down extremely small, forming a supermassive black hole
Our sun is a main sequence star - in the middle of it's life and relatively stable.
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The main reasons of atoms forming bonds are: * To become stable * to fulfill their outer shell * to form compounds
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Unlike the sodium and chlorine, some atoms become more stable by sharing electrons and therefore form the ionic compounds.
yes because when a star ages, the star collapses forming new stars which make up more atoms.
78 percent of the material that did not go to the sun, went to jupiter.
A star that is forming is called a protostar.
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