their cores. Oxygen-burning is preceded by the neon-burning process and succeeded by the silicon-burning process. As the neon-burning process ends, the core...
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previous stages of hydrogen, helium, carbon, neon and oxygen burning processes. Silicon burning begins when gravitational contraction raises the star's...
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The neon-burning process is a set of nuclear fusion reactions that take place in evolved massive stars with at least 8 Solar masses. Neon burning requires...
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Stellar nucleosynthesis (redirect from Hydrogen-burning process)
commonly in brown dwarfs Carbon-burning process Neon-burning process Oxygen-burning process Silicon-burning process Production of elements heavier than...
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carbon-burning process pretty well, despite some of it being used up by capturing 4He nuclei. So the result of carbon burning is a mixture mainly of oxygen,...
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helium-4 to make oxygen-16. The neon-burning process also makes it. Oxygen-16 is doubly magic. Solid samples (organic and inorganic) for oxygen-16 studies are...
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Oxygen evolution is the process of generating molecular oxygen (O2) by a chemical reaction, usually from water. Oxygen evolution from water is effected...
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the asymptotic giant branch, carbon and oxygen accumulate in the core as helium is burned, while hydrogen burning shifts to further-out layers, resulting...
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Carbon-burning process). This process continues, with the successive stages being fueled by neon (see neon-burning process), oxygen (see oxygen-burning process)...
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of sustaining burning process, and the powerful oxidant properties. Due to that, oxygen has become widely used in the metal processing, welding, cutting...
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