The sun converts Hydrogen into Helium.
Hydrogen and helium are the two chemical elements in the sun that are being inter-converted through nuclear fusion. In the sun's core, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing energy in the process. This fusion process powers the sun's radiation and heat emission.
Sun is a star not a chemical compound; any chemical equation for Sun. Sun contain hydrogen, helium and other minor elements.
Periodic table contain only chemical elements.
It is said that when sun dies from hydrogen to iron elements are formed and when busted spread in space .the other elements are formed by chemical reaction by these elements
The sun is primarily made up of hydrogen (about 74) and helium (about 24), with small amounts of other elements like oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
Plants use the sun's energy to make sugar. During photosynthesis, chemical energy is stored in the fruits, grains, and vegetables made by the sun's energy. Chemical energy in this case is a food made by the sun. In this whole process, light energy is being converted into chemical energy.
Sun hasn't a chemical formula.
Sun Chemical was created in 1945.
The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%). Other elements like oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron make up the remaining 2% of the Sun's composition.
Star Dust from supernovas is what makes technically 'everything' in the Universe.
The sidewalk being warmed by the heat of the sun is a physical process. The sun's rays transfer heat energy to the sidewalk through radiation, causing the molecules in the sidewalk to vibrate more rapidly and increase in temperature. This is a physical change as no new substances are being formed in this process.
The Sun primarily consists of hydrogen (about 74% by mass) and helium (about 24% by mass), with trace amounts of heavier elements such as oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron. The high temperatures and pressures in the Sun's core allow nuclear fusion reactions to occur, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the form of light and heat.