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No - only MOST elements. The first element to form right after the Big Bang was hydrogen; all others formed from hydrogen, through nuclear fusion - some helium in the first minutes of the Big Bang, and heavier elements later, in stars.

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How did nuclear fusion lead to the formation of all chemical elements?

Nuclear fusion in stars is responsible for the formation of all chemical elements through a process called nucleosynthesis. During fusion, lighter elements combine to form heavier elements in the star's core, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. As stars go through different stages of fusion, a wide variety of elements are formed, eventually leading to the creation of elements such as carbon, oxygen, iron, and beyond.


How can you explain the presence of heavy elements within sun and the solar system?

Nuclear fusion.


How is a nuclear fusion the same as a chemical reaction?

They are...reactions and can lead to new elements; but the big difference is that a nuclear fusion involve particles from the atomic nucleus and a very great energy is needed.


Is fusion chemical nuclear or mechanical?

Fusion is a nuclear reaction.


Is fusion nuclear energy or chemical energy?

Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy


How does nuclear fusion and other processes in stars lead to the formation of all the other chemical elements?

Nuclear fusion in stars involves the fusion of lighter elements to form heavier elements, releasing energy in the process. As stars evolve, they undergo processes like supernova explosions, which can produce even heavier elements through nucleosynthesis. This gradual accumulation of heavier elements in stellar environments eventually leads to the formation of all the chemical elements.


What process produces the largest amount of energy given off by stars?

Nuclear Fusion


Is fusion a type of chemical reaction?

False


Is fusion a chemical?

No, fusion is a type of nuclear reaction.


How do you combine elements to make other elements?

nuclear fusion


What elements form through nuclear fusion?

With the exceptions of the lighter elements of hydrogen (H) and helium (He), nearly all of the known elements were created by, or as a byproduct of, nuclear fusion.


How are nuclear fusion and chemical synthesis reactions similar?

Chemical synthesis form a new molecule; nuclear fusion form a new atom.