how many columns are in the periodic table
there are 18 numbered columns in the periodic table
how many layers does the sun have
the sun has 6 layers 3 beneath and 3 above
the sun produces a large amount of what?
the sun produces large amount of fusion
how many times can the sun hold in the planets
it can hold it nearly 600 times
what is the most dangerous element
plutonium is the most dangerous element
on column 17 the halogen, how many valance electrons do each have
each have 7 valance electrons
what are the 3 layers inside the sun
the 3 layers are the core, radiative zone, and convection zone.
how does fusion happen
fusion happens when the suns core acts like a giant ink reactor by producing large amounts of energy as a process called fusion.
how much mass does the sun contain
it contains 99.8% of mass
what is them rarest element in the periodic table
the rarest element is francium
who was the scientist who made a useful way to use the periodic table
the scientist was Dimitri Mendleev
what are the 3 layers above on the sun
the 3 layers that are above in the sun are called the photosphere, chromosphere, and the corona
how does fusion occur
fusion occurs when there is heat and high pressure in the suns core strips
how was the sun formed
it was formed when a cloud of dust and gas which is known as a solar nebula collapsed and the middle of it condensed and formed into the sun
who discovered the first element.
the person who discovered the first element was Hennig Brand
what is the chemical symbol for gold
the chemical symbol for gold is AU
what does the suns core do.
the suns core is a nuclear reactions where it consumes hydrogen to form its helium
how does the sun produce energy
the sun produces energy when there is a process called nuclear fusion. the high pressure and temperature in the sun's core cause nuclei to separate from their electrons
how much helium does the sun have
it has 8.9% helium