Hydrogen and Helium are the first two in the table of elements. Both have several isotopes, but only one stable one each.
In our Sun (and most other stars) the fusion of Hydrogen to Helium is the process that gives us our light and heat.
Hydrogen and helium make up the majority of the sun's mass, with hydrogen accounting for about 74% and helium for about 24%. Other elements like oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen make up less than 2% of the sun's mass.
Hydrogen and helium are the two main gases that make up the Sun. Hydrogen is the primary component, making up about 75% of its mass, while helium accounts for most of the remaining mass.
Hydrogen and helium make up the majority of Jupiter's atmosphere, with hydrogen being the most abundant element. These two elements make up more than 99% of the planet's atmosphere.
Hydrogen and Helium
The sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%). These two elements make up the vast majority of its mass, with traces of other elements present.
No. they dont
Hydrogen an react with oxygen to form water and not helium
the answer is that Hydrogen and Helium make up the first period in the priodic table
hydrogen & helium combine with fusion of four process
Mostly hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen and helium make about 98% of the atoms in the solar system !
Hydrogen and helium make up the majority of the sun's mass, with hydrogen accounting for about 74% and helium for about 24%. Other elements like oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen make up less than 2% of the sun's mass.
Generally speaking, helium is safer, as it is an inert gas, but Hydrogen is cheaper to make and is lighter.
no it has hydogen and helium but it makes heat and light
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.
Hydrogen and Helium.
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.