The correct answer is: FUSION.
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Yes, the sun is a burning star. It undergoes nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms are converted into helium, releasing immense amounts of heat and light in the process. This continuous fusion reaction is what fuels the sun and allows it to emit energy.
No, the sun's energy is a byproduct of nuclear fusion, primarily hydrogen gas "burned" into helium. There are no significant quantities of complex organic hydrocarbons in our sun. While there is oxygen, the hydrogen/oxygen or carbon/oxygen chemical reaction is not what results in solar energy.
Answer: No it is a ball of hot gases Answer: No. The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion; NOT from a chemical reaction such as burning coal. The main elements in the Sun are - in that order - hydrogen and helium (more precisely, the isotopes hydrogen-1 and helium-4). There are trace amounts of carbon in the Sun, but that's not what keeps it hot.
The most common sun reaction that happens in the sun is the hydrogen fusion. Other fusions like complex fusions among nuclei of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms also produce energy in the sun.
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Nuclear fusion - mainly, converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4.
Burning of fossil fuels is an oxidation reaction.
Fuels burning is an oxidation reaction.
Probable burning of fuels is the most common reaction used.
The main chemical reaction that fuels the sun is nuclear fusion. In the sun's core, hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This fusion process powers the sun and produces sunlight.
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Yes, the sun is a burning star. It undergoes nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms are converted into helium, releasing immense amounts of heat and light in the process. This continuous fusion reaction is what fuels the sun and allows it to emit energy.
The sun is not actually burning as in a fire on earth, Burning is a chemical reaction that releases heat. The sun is a nuclear reaction. However most scientists estimate that the sun will continue to react brightly for another five billion years or so.
The chemical equation for the burning of fossil fuels can be represented by the general formula: ( \text{hydrocarbon (fuel)} + \text{oxygen} \rightarrow \text{carbon dioxide} + \text{water} + \text{heat} ). This represents the combustion reaction where hydrocarbons in fossil fuels react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat energy.
From the nuclear reaction of burning hydrogen!
The burning of fossil fuels are a combustion reaction. The reaction for the combustion has the reactants of propane (C3H8) and oxygen (O2). The combustion reactions products are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Bcoz burning of fossil fuels releases poisonous fuels which are harmful to human health....;)