Physics, asked by Thaadikaaran, 9 months ago

How were the heavy elements from iron to uranium made?

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Answered by nabodhkumar712
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<p style="color:blue;font-family:cursive;background:pink;font-size:30px;">Good Morning</p>During a supernova, the star releases very large amounts of energy as well as neutrons, which allows elements heavier than iron, such as uranium and gold, to be produced. In the supernova explosion, all of theseelements are expelled out into space.

Answered by bhargab63
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During a supernova,the star releases very large amounts of energy as well as neutrons,which allows elements heavier than iron.

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