How do stars create elements heavier than iron?
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So much energy is released during a supernova explosion that the freed energy and copious free neutrons streaming from the collapsing core drive massive fusion reactions, long past the formation of iron.
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during a supernova, understand religious very large amount of energy as well as neutrons, which allows element heavier than iron, such as uranium and gold, to be produced. In the supernova explosion, all of this element of expelled out into space.
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