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The elements of starch are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

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How many elements from the sun are in starch?

The elements within our own sun are as follows: Hydrogen 72.46 % Helium 25.85 % Oxygen 0.78 % Carbon 0.28 % Iron 0.16 % Sulfur 0.12 % Neon 0.12 % Nitrogen 0.09 % Silicon 0.07 % Magnesium 0.05 % The standard equation for starch is (C6H10O5)n, n being the number of those monomers is in the polymer. So, the ratio of elements in the Sun is approx. H: 100 to C: 1 to O: 1 The ratio of elements in starch is approx. H: 2 to C: 1 to O: 1. Significantly less elemental hydrogen exists in starch found on earth than on our own star.


What is gloss starch?

the sun


What are the two main elements that make up the sun?

hydrogen and helium


What are the 2 main elements that make up the sun?

Hydrogen and helium.


What elements make up about 25 percent of the mass of the sun?

helium


What substance can a plant make as a store of energy?

Most plants store energy in the form of starch. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to convert the sun's energy into glucose, which is then converted into starch. The plant can then break the starch back down whenever energy is needed.


What two elements make up 98 percent of the sun?

Hydrogen (approximately 74%) and helium (approximately 24%) make up around 98% of the sun's composition. These elements are constantly undergoing nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core, creating energy and enabling the sun to emit light and heat.


What elements is the sun made of?

The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (74% by mass) and helium (24%). These two elements make up more than 98% of the Sun's total mass. Other elements like oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron make up the remaining portion in smaller quantities.


Why can elements be produce in the sun but not in the earths atmosphere?

Many elements only form through high temperatures and pressures... both of which are present int the Sun - but not in the Earth's atmosphere.


What did the planets near the sun lose because of the sun's temperature?

Planets near the sun likely lost lighter elements like hydrogen and helium due to the sun's high temperature and solar wind. These elements were blown away, leaving behind the heavier elements that make up the terrestrial planets closer to the sun.


What is the chemical make up elements of the sun?

hydrogen mainly, but there undergo fission to form helium (which undergo fission as the star approaches supernova producing the heavy elements like carbon)


Why can elements be produced in the sun but not in earths atmosphere?

Elements can be produced in the sun through nuclear fusion reactions that occur due to the intense heat and pressure. These conditions are not present in Earth's atmosphere, which is why elements are not produced there. Earth's atmosphere primarily consists of gases and does not contain the necessary conditions for nuclear fusion to occur.