CHEMISTRY:MOLECULAR NATURE (LL)W/ACCESS
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Chapter 0, Problem 2PE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The conditions favorable for nucleosynthesis are to be suggested.
Concept Introduction:
Nucleosynthesis is the process of making new atomic nuclei from the pre-existing protons and neutrons.
Nucleosynthesis is of three types: big bang, supernova and red giant stars.
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