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- what element does a star fuse after the hydrogen is depleted?
- what is the last element made during the fusion reaction in red giant and super red giant stars?
- the sun is what type of star? how can you tell?
- element emission patterns:
Brief Explanations
- After hydrogen is depleted in a star, it fuses helium. This is because once hydrogen - burning in the core stops, the core contracts and heats up enough to start helium - fusion.
- The last element made during fusion in red giant and super - red giant stars is iron. Fusion reactions release energy until iron is formed. Beyond iron, fusion requires more energy than it releases.
- The Sun is a main - sequence star. We can tell because it is in a stable phase of its life cycle, fusing hydrogen into helium in its core through the proton - proton chain reaction and has a relatively stable luminosity and temperature.
- Element emission patterns refer to the unique set of wavelengths of light that an element emits when its atoms are excited. Each element has a characteristic emission spectrum which can be used to identify the element, similar to a fingerprint.
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- Helium
- Iron
- Main - sequence star; It is in a stable phase fusing hydrogen into helium via the proton - proton chain reaction with a stable luminosity and temperature.
- Unique set of wavelengths of light an element emits when its atoms are excited, used for element identification.