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what is the heaviest element that has only one isotope and is not radioactive?
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What is the heaviest element that has only one isotope and is not radioactive?
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The heaviest naturally occurring element is
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What is the heaviest element that can be produced in large stars
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What is the heaviest element that stars can create through fusion?
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what is the heaviest element with a single letter symbol?
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The main light element that can be produced in stars is . The heaviest element
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The main light element that can be produced in stars is
boron . The heaviest element that can be produced in large stars is
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What is most necessary for a coherent text to do?(
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The main light element that can be produced in stars is _____the heaviest element that can be produced in large stars is____
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The heaviest naturally occurring element is
a) Uranium b) Iron c) Silica d) Aluminum
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