nucleosynthesis
The temperature in a supernova can reach ___________ and allows the heavier elements to form (along with abundant neutrons).
10 billion c
It takes a temperature of ___________ to fuse the nuclei of elements.
15 million c
How many types of nucleosynthesis are there?
3
The key ratio found in the universe that confirms the Big Bang is _______ hydrogen and ______helium.
75%, 25%
A star will spend ______ of it's life turning hydrogen into helium.
90%
The first elements were formed in what is known as?
big bang nucleosynthesis
3 helium nuclei fuse to make _________.
carbon
Three elements made in the fusion of helium are ________________.
carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen
When a star builds up too much iron, it ______.
dies
A star begins it's life made out of ____________.
hydrogen and helium
The two elements formed in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis where?
hydrogen and helium
Stellar nucleosynthesis stops at the element of iron because there are ________________ in their nuclei.
not enough neutrons
The formation of elements is known as?
nucleosynthesis
____________ nucleosynthesis happens in the center of stars and is where the elements helium through iron (Fe) are formed.
stellar
The rest of the elements on the periodic table are cooked together in the massive star explosion called a ___________.
supernova
All elements bigger than iron on the periodic table are formed in _________________.
supernova nucleosynthesis