Existing element is product of nuclear fusion, heavy element exist from over fusion and thus create high Atomic Mass substance. To answer what is the element that is form last in nuclear fusion in star is the same as asking what is the heaviest element occur or found in nature.
Base on what is in Periodic Table. The heaviest element found naturally is around Uranium - Plutonium thus it could be considered the last product known in nuclear fusion in star.
There are heavier element than Uranium and Plutonium but those are synthesize element. Nuclear fusion might go to element heavier than what is known in our periodic table but those substance may be unstable and decay over time until none of those exist.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
No. That's precisely the main difference between planets and stars - that stars can have nuclear fusion, planets not.
The stars produce their heat from nuclear fusion reactions. Work on earth to produce controllable nuclear fusion is concentrating on one particular reaction, between deuterium and tritium, because it is the easiest to get going (though hard enough!). Stars operate with other reactions but all of the nuclear fusion type. You can read more in Wikipedia 'Nuclear fusion'
Stars are driven by Nuclear Fusion.
In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusionis the process by which multiple like-charged atomic nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. It is accompanied by the release or absorption of energy.
Hydrogen is turned into helium in stars.
No. Stars are only in the main sequence when they are fusing hydrogen.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
Stars are not powered by combustion; they are powered by nuclear fusion, which is a fundamentally different and far more energetic process.
Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.
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Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion.
Stars are powered by nuclear fusion
Stars are powered by nuclear fusion
Nuclear Fusion
No. That's precisely the main difference between planets and stars - that stars can have nuclear fusion, planets not.