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How are heavy elements such as Carbon, Oxygen and Neon formed during
star formation?
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Answered by aarti225566
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Explanation:

After helium is exhausted in the core of a star, it will continue in a shell around the carbon-oxygen core. ... This can then form oxygen, neon, and heavier elements via the alpha process. In this way, the alpha process preferentially produces elements with even numbers of protons by the capture of helium nuclei.

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