Technically, no, it's not the final stage. The final stage would be a black dwarf... a completely burned-out star.
The final stage of a yellow star like our Sun is the formation of a planetary nebula. This occurs when the star sheds its outer layers into space, leaving behind a hot core called a white dwarf. Over time, the white dwarf will cool and fade away.
white dwarf
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
the next stage of a white dwarf is the black dwarf which is form when the degenerate electron slowly cools down by thermal radiation but the time required for a white dwarf to become a black dwarf is bigger than the current age of universe so the evidence of a black dwarf isn't found yet
It will expand and become a red giant
Assuming you mean a "main sequence" yellow star, it's a white dwarf star. In the end that fades to a black dwarf.
The final stage of a yellow star like our Sun is the formation of a planetary nebula. This occurs when the star sheds its outer layers into space, leaving behind a hot core called a white dwarf. Over time, the white dwarf will cool and fade away.
white dwarf
A white dwarf is a star that is dying and is in its final evolutionary stage.
A stars evolution. Our Sun will go yellow dwarf -> red giant -> white dwarf -> black dwarf.
White Dwarf then Black Dwarf=Dead Star
False. The sun is a yellow main sequence star.
Most likely it will become a white dwarf.
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
Sirius B is already a white dwarf. The next transformation will be to become a black dwarf, but not for many many years.
White dwarf stars.
the next stage of a white dwarf is the black dwarf which is form when the degenerate electron slowly cools down by thermal radiation but the time required for a white dwarf to become a black dwarf is bigger than the current age of universe so the evidence of a black dwarf isn't found yet