Chemistry, asked by darshitdubey123, 23 days ago

2. The nucleus of the stars and sun has
(a helium
(b) hydrogen
(c) carbon
(d) phosphorus​

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Answered by johnjoshua0210
1

It consists of a nucleus containing 2 protons and two neutrons. ... Heat and pressure inside the core, or center, of the Sun are so high that protons can hit each other hard enough to bond together. If four protons are smashed together, the result is two protons, two neutrons, two positrons, and some energy.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

It consists of a nucleus containing 2 protons and two neutrons. ... Heat and pressure inside the core, or center, of the Sun are so high that protons can hit each other hard enough to bond together. If four protons are smashed together, the result is two protons, two neutrons, two positrons, and some energy.

Explanation:

option -A = HELIUM

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