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your question is a bit hard to understand with the spelling, so i'm not sure what you're asking. but i cant tell you that the universe is mostly hydrogen, about 90% i believe. followed by helium at around 8% i think. then everything else. stars primarily burn hydrogen, followed by helium, and then heavier elements as they get older. but they spend most of their lives burning hydrogen, they only start forming other elements to burn as they die.

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