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Which of these is a heavy element in a star?(1 point)
helium

carbon

hydrogen

lithium
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The heavy element among the options provided is **carbon**. Helium is also considered a light element in the context of stellar nucleosynthesis, while hydrogen and lithium are even lighter. In astrophysics, "heavy elements" typically refer to those heavier than helium in the context of stellar composition.
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