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The main light element that can be produced in stars is helium iron lithium boron
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The main light element that can be produced in stars is helium. During the process of nuclear fusion in stars, hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, which is the primary product of stellar nucleosynthesis in main-sequence stars like our Sun. Other elements like lithium, boron, and iron are produced in smaller amounts or through different processes in the life cycle of stars, but helium is the most abundant light element produced in stars during hydrogen fusion.