Mostly Helium
The nuclear reaction that combines hydrogen to form helium and produces most of the sun's energy is called nuclear fusion. In this reaction, hydrogen nuclei (protons) fuse together to form helium nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
Nuclear energy is created by splitting atoms in a process known as nuclear fission. This releases a large amount of heat energy that is used to generate electricity. The process is capable of producing a significant amount of power with minimal greenhouse gas emissions.
Humans did not create nuclear energy, it was created shortly after the big bang when the first stars formed and began fusing hydrogen into helium. Later supernova explosions created elements up to uranium, which we can use as fuel in nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs.
Nuclear power plants generate electricity from the heat produced by splitting atoms (nuclear fission). The heat is used to create steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. This process does not produce greenhouse gas emissions.
Yes, helium can be created in a laboratory setting through nuclear reactions or by liquefying and distilling natural gas.
Helium
Mostly Helium
The nuclear reaction that combines hydrogen to form helium and produces most of the sun's energy is called nuclear fusion. In this reaction, hydrogen nuclei (protons) fuse together to form helium nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
The hydrogen in the Sun is fuel for the nuclear fusion reaction.
hydrogen combine to form helium by nuclear fusion reaction
Jupiter is not considered a miniature planet. It is a gas giant planet. It is like a miniature sun, however, in that it seems to have most of the ingredients to become a sun. What it doesn't have is enough mass to create enough pressure from gravity, to start a nuclear reaction -- which is what suns (stars) do.
the suns a gas
No, the sun's energy is a byproduct of nuclear fusion, primarily hydrogen gas "burned" into helium. There are no significant quantities of complex organic hydrocarbons in our sun. While there is oxygen, the hydrogen/oxygen or carbon/oxygen chemical reaction is not what results in solar energy.
Yes In high temperature gas cooled nuclear fission reactors using the nuclear process heat.
Hydrogen
Nothing in paticular - many classes of reaction produce a gas.
Magnesium reacts with acid to produce hydrogen gas. For example reaction of Magnesium with Hydrochloric acid is..... Mg +2HCl ----> MgCl2 + H2 gas