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Well, I'm so glad you're curious about this fascinating process in our universe! You see, every second, millions and millions of atoms of hydrogen come together to fuse into helium, creating beautiful energy and light that shines across the vastness of space. It's just one of those magical things that reminds us of the wondrous harmony and balance all around us.

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Why do you have helium?

Helium exists because Hydrogen fuses into Helium in the core of hot stars.


The sun fuses hydrogen atoms into what?

Hydrogen atoms fuse into helium.


What will happen to the relative amounts of hydrogen and helium in the sun over the next few billion years?

Over the next few billion years, the hydrogen content in the sun will decrease as it fuses into helium through nuclear fusion. This process will cause the relative amount of helium to increase in the sun over time.


Does helium change into hydrogen in the center of the sun?

No. It is the other way around. Hydrogen nuclei fuses to form helium in the center of the sun.


The sun fuses hydrogen into what element?

The sun fuses hydrogen into helium through a process called nuclear fusion. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat.


What does nuclear fusion give the sun?

The sun fuses hydrogen into helium. The mass of the resulting helium is not the same as the original hydrogen. The difference is energy.


What element is transformed in solar fusion?

Our sun mostly transforms hydrogen nuclei into helium by fusion, but it also fuses helium with helium, lithium with hydrogen, and beryllium with hydrogen, to make elements as heavy as boron.


What fuses hydrogen to form helium?

Nuclear fusion is the process that fuses hydrogen atoms together to form helium. This process occurs in the core of stars, including our sun, where high temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen nuclei to overcome their electrostatic repulsion and combine to form helium nuclei.


Is the oxygen sufficient for burning of hydrogen on the sun?

No. The hydrogen on the Sun does not burn; it fuses to make helium instead.


How much energy is released when one gram of hydrogen fuses into helium?

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What star in the life cycle of stars fuses hydrogen and helium?

A "red giant" star can fuse both hydrogen (in the star's outer shells) and helium (in the core).


What chemical is more abundant the older a star is?

As a star ages, it fuses hydrogen into helium in its core. Therefore, helium becomes more abundant in older stars compared to younger stars.