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Nucleosynthesis is used for creating elements more complex than hydrogen
Stellar nucleosynthesis refers to the process by which elements are formed within stars through nuclear fusion during their lifecycles, primarily converting hydrogen into helium and heavier elements in later stages. In contrast, big bang nucleosynthesis occurred in the first few minutes after the Big Bang, resulting in the formation of the lightest elements, primarily hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium and beryllium. While stellar nucleosynthesis builds upon the elements formed during the big bang, it occurs under different conditions and leads to the creation of heavier elements over billions of years.
Big bang nucleosynthesis
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The first person to come up with a successful theory for nucleosynthesis in stars was Fred Hoyle.
Several types of nucleosynthesis include primordial nucleosynthesis (which occurs within the first few minutes of the universe's existence), stellar nucleosynthesis (which occurs within stars through nuclear fusion processes), and explosive nucleosynthesis (which occurs during events like supernovae or neutron star mergers).
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As you know, there are equal numbers of electrons and protons in an atom, plus a number of neutrons. These atoms are created by a process called nucleosynthesis, which takes place either in stars or supernovae. Nucleosynthesis is the fusion (joining) of the primary particles. For some of these fusion reactions to take place, (and because of their probability) the energetic processes must be maintained for some time. Thus they can only take place in supernovae.By these mechanisms, the atoms and their isotopes are built up from the simplest ones.Most elements are more or less chemically reactive, and because of this only a handful exist in their native form.
Nucleosynthesis is used for creating elements more complex than hydrogen
Nucleosynthesis is the process by which atoms are formed in the cores of stars through nuclear reactions. It is responsible for creating elements heavier than helium, like carbon, oxygen, and iron. There are two main types of nucleosynthesis: primordial nucleosynthesis, which occurred in the early universe, and stellar nucleosynthesis, which occurs in the cores of stars.
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In nucleosynthesis a new atomic nuclei is created. This new nuclei is formed mainly from protons and neutrons that were already created.
Big Bang nucleosynthesis produced stable isotopes for:Hydrogen(Deuterium)HeliumLithium
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