The main light element that can be produced in stars is

boron, or lithum, or heilum, or iron
. The heaviest element that can be produced in large stars is
cobalt, or lithum, or oxygen, or iron

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The main light element that can be produced in stars is helium.

The heaviest element that can be produced in large stars is iron.

In stellar nucleosynthesis, hydrogen is fused into helium in the cores of stars. Heavier elements, including iron, can be produced in significant amounts in the later stages of stellar evolution, particularly in supernovae.