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i think, i THINK, that this question is stupid. lol jk. I think it's because they are burning up when inside the sun, i'm no astrologist or anything, so first don't blame me if they are called something different, and second, like i said "i think".

2007-04-12 02:05:51 · answer #1 · answered by itachi 1 · 0 2

because of the high temperature and pressure the electron can not stay in its orbit so it goes away and the normal hydrogen atoms convertes to the ionized hydrogen atom (that was for the surface of the sun) the inside temperature of the sun is 15 billion kelvin so the hydrogen can not be stable so they mix with each other and makes helium atoms (4h+energy=he+ne) the ne are neotrinus .

2007-04-12 02:11:15 · answer #2 · answered by suerena 2 · 0 0

Hydrogen atoms inside the sun are subject to incredible temperatures and pressures generated by the sun's immense gravitational field. This pressure results in the H nuclei fusing together to become Helium which releases the energy that reaches us as light.

2007-04-12 02:09:01 · answer #3 · answered by lunatic 7 · 0 0

Both hydrogen and helium atoms within the sun's core are IONIZED. That means that these atoms have lost an electron and thus have a net positive charge

2007-04-12 02:17:18 · answer #4 · answered by Chug-a-Lug 7 · 0 0

Hydrogen atoms are hydrogen atoms. They are not different anywhere you find them. Inside the sun, the pressure is immense and the heat is high enough to cause fusion to take place. This is in accordance to the laws of gases as well as other laws of thermodynamics, gravity, etc.

2007-04-12 02:09:18 · answer #5 · answered by misoma5 7 · 1 0

One element of this question that has no longer been spoke back is how did scientists detect both:a million ratio. This became got here upon by using pondering the ratio of volumes of hydrogen and oxygen gasoline required to provide water, or produced at the same time as water is switched over to hydrogen and oxygen. 2 gases on a similar temperature and rigidity, with equivalent volume, contain a similar form of molecules (moles) with the help of the nicely established gasoline regulation, PV=nRT. precisely 2 volumes of hydrogen combine with a million volume of oxygen to type water. Any extra hyrdrogen or oxygen does no longer combine to type water, and is left over. hence, both:a million ratio. further, precisely two times the quantity of hydrogen should be produced than oxygen in electrolysis.

2016-11-23 14:19:39 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A hydrogen ion is the same inside the sun or in the lab.
A neutron is the same inside a neutron star as it is right here.

2007-04-12 02:12:16 · answer #7 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 0

I agree with the above, they are not different. They are ionized, which means they have lost their electrons, but that is not an unusual condition and can occur outside the Sun too.

2007-04-12 02:13:19 · answer #8 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 0 0

They are in ionized state, for one.

2007-04-12 02:06:43 · answer #9 · answered by Sam 7 · 1 0

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