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What is irons function in stars?

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Answered by kavyaa0105
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Iron is the heaviest element formed in the cores of stars, according to JPL. Elements heavier than iron can only be created when high mass stars explode (supernovae). The Latin name for iron is ferrum, which is the source of its atomic symbol, Fe.

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Answered by samiaiman343
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Besides being commonly found on Earth, it is abundant in the sun and stars, according to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Iron is crucial to the survival of living organisms, according to Jefferson Lab. In plants, it plays a role in the production of chlorophyll.

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