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Why is iron so abundant?

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Answered by XxItzAdyashaxX
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The elements from carbon to iron are relatively more abundant in the universe because of the ease of making them in supernova nucleosynthesis. Elements of higher atomic number than iron (element 26) become progressively rarer in the universe, because they increasingly absorb stellar energy in their production.

Answered by Lovishhhhhh
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Iron is the most abundant element, by mass, in the Earth, constituting about 80% of the inner and outer cores of Earth. ... Iron is plentiful because of its nuclear stability in stellar nuclear fusion reactions.

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