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Yanka [14]
4 years ago
8

Where are elements heavier than iron made

Chemistry
1 answer:
Alecsey [184]4 years ago
5 0
All of the post-iron elements<span> are </span>formed<span> in supernova explosions themselves. So much energy is released during a supernova explosion that the freed energy and copious free neutrons streaming from the collapsing core drive massive fusion reactions, long past the formation of </span>iron<span>.</span>
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