The heaviest of all elements are formed by bombardment of two ions into each other ( eg Zinc and Lead) which then forms a highly unstable heavy element that very rapidly decays into smaller elements.
Helium and metals (which basically means any element heavier than helium) are formed in the star's core.
They were formed in supernovae.
No. There would be no sun or stars without hydrogen and so none of the heavier elements would be formed. All life forms on earth are based on carbon - a non-metal. Most of them conatin organic compounds which are mainly based on non-metallic compounds. The need to breath oxygen (a non metal).
The heavier elements in the universe were primarily formed through processes such as stellar nucleosynthesis and supernova explosions. In stars, nuclear fusion combines lighter elements like hydrogen and helium into heavier elements up to iron. Elements heavier than iron are typically formed during supernovae, where the intense energy and neutron capture processes create these elements. Additionally, some heavy elements may also form through the merging of neutron stars.
In cool stars, elements such as hydrogen and helium are primarily produced through nuclear fusion in their cores. Elements heavier than helium (e.g., carbon, oxygen, and iron) are formed through nucleosynthesis processes during the later stages of a star's lifecycle, such as in red giant stars or during supernova events.
Helium and metals (which basically means any element heavier than helium) are formed in the star's core.
No
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They were formed in supernovae.
Elements heavier than iron are formed in super-nova explosions.
Covalent bonds are formed when non-metals share electrons. Ionic bonds are formed when metals and non-metals lose and gain electrons.
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They were formed in supernovae.
a series of stars
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