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what will happen if all the hydrogen in the sun change into helium?​

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Answered by PriyanshGautam
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If all the hydrogen in the sun changes into helium enormous energy will be released which will probably disintegrate the sun the core will contract and heat up to a stage where high temperature and increased density in the core will enable fusion of helium nuclei to carbon and oxygen as the core would be dense and contracted the outer layers would be pushed out by radiation pressure and it will disintegrate or either eventually it will be a moderate size red giant

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Answered by pushpr351
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Explanation: When all the hydrogen is converted to helium the Star rearranges itself, its core shrinks and its outer layers expand, depending on its initial mass the Star then transforms into a giant or a super-giant.

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