They go hydrogen -> helium -> lithium / carbon / oxygen / neon / silicon in some order or another and then explode when they hit iron since there's no more energy to gain by doing iron fusion. You still get some elements heavier than iron after the explosion though.
Helium is an explosive
Helium is inert. One of the noble gases.
Hydrogen and hydrogen + oxygen are explosive, though.
No you're wrong. Helium is explosive. It blew up the Hindenburg and also the Sun.
I'm sorry but :gulag:
If helium isn't explosive then why does it make your voice sound funny?
You're thinking of hydrogen, or is something (other than balloon) going over my head here?
No. Its Helium. Its what they make stars out of.
Brother they make stars out of hydrogen. Helium is a waste product of Being Goddamn Enormous And I Mean Huge.
No. It's Helium.
Helium will still fuse tho. I think most stars collapse bc they can't fuse iron unless they big bois.
They go hydrogen -> helium -> lithium / carbon / oxygen / neon / silicon in some order or another and then explode when they hit iron since there's no more energy to gain by doing iron fusion. You still get some elements heavier than iron after the explosion though.
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