Question

Which of these characteristics of a star make it most likely to become a black hole? Select the two correct answers.
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It has an abundant supply of hydrogen.
It has an abundant supply of hydrogen. - no response given

It is dying.
It is dying. - no response given

Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.
Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun. - no response given

Its mass is equal to that of the sun.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The two characteristics that make a star most likely to become a black hole are:

1. **It is dying.** - A star's life cycle will influence its end-state, and stars that go through the late stages of their evolution can undergo supernova explosions, potentially leading to black hole formation.

2. **Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.** - Generally, a star needs to be significantly more massive than the Sun (typically more than about 20 solar masses) to end its life as a black hole after a supernova explosion.

The other options regarding an abundant supply of hydrogen and having a mass equal to that of the sun do not contribute to the likelihood of forming a black hole.

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