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You get hydrogen from water

(u must have special kinds of machines to extract it

from the water) or u can make it at home

with a 1.5v battery....

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The hydrogen that the sun fuses is already part of the sun's mass and has been since its formation. The sun is 75% hydrogen.

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Indirectly; the Sun makes energy by fusing the hydrogen nuclei into helium, and releasing a tiny bit of energy.

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The sun burns hyrogen to make helium.

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Does oxygen atoms burn when they are in a compound with hydrogen?

When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy. When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy.


Why does the sun continuously burn?

It derives its energy from nuclear fusion reactions that transform, in its nucleus, hydrogen into helium.


What does a red dwarf sun burn?

Like all main sequence stars, a red dwarf is powered by the fusion of hydrogen into helium.


What process causes the Sun to continually burn?

The sun does not burn in the classical sense. The sun is so massive that, at its center, matter is compressed with such force hard that Hydrogen atoms fuse together to form Helium atoms. This fusion process liberates a great deal of energy, which escapes as light.


How do you produce such flame?

Burn hydrogen

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What chemical does the sun burn?

The sun fuses hydrogen in its core. It does not burn it in the sense we are familiar with.


Is the oxygen sufficient for burning of hydrogen on the sun?

No. The hydrogen on the Sun does not burn; it fuses to make helium instead.


How long will th Sun burn hydrogen?

The Sun will continue to fuse hydrogen for another 10 billion years.


Does the sun need oxygen to burn?

No, sun does not need oxygen to burn. The "Fusion" of Hydrogen atoms is what produces immense amount of energy in the sun.


What are the gases that burn in the sun?

it is made of mostly hydrogen and helium


What gas is the sun burning?

The SUN does NOT BURN gas. It is a FUSION of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms.


Does oxygen atoms burn when they are in a compound with hydrogen?

When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy. When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy.


What does the sun burn to make it hot?

hydrogen wow, right? o_0


Why will the sun burn out?

The sun generates energy by fusing hydrogen into helium. Eventually it will run out of hydrogen. However, this won't happen for several billion years.


How will the sun burn out?

In a sense. The sun produces energy by fusing hydrogen into helium in its core. In about 5 billion years that hydrogen will burn out. Over the following two billion years the sun will fuse helium in the core and hydrogen in a surrounding shell before shedding its outer remnants and leaving behind a degenerate remnant called a white dwarf.


Does the sun burn propane to make butane?

No. The Sun doesn't "burn" anything; it fuses hydrogen to create helium, and vast quantities of energy. Propane is what powers your gas barbecue. The Sun is powered by nuclear explosions.


Will thew sun burn out?

The sun is using up its supply of hydrogen because the hydrogen atoms are being converted into helium atoms. Only seven tenths of one percent of the available hydrogen actually converts into heat energy, and the best estimate is that it will take another one hundred billion years for all the hydrogen to be used up. So, at the end of one hundred billion years, the sun will, in fact, burn out.