Match the terms in Column A with its description in Column B
COLUMN A
1.Alpha Ladder pro...
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Match the terms in Column A with its description in Column B
COLUMN A
1.Alpha Ladder process
2. Big Bang nucleosynthesis
3.CNO cycle
4.Neutron Capture
5.Proton-proton chain
6.R-process
7. S-process
8. Stellar Nucleosynthesis
9.Supernova Nuclesynthesis
10. Tri alpha process
COLUMN B
A. There is faster rate of capturing neutron before it undergoes.
B. Nuclear fusion that happens in red super giant star and creates more heavy elements until iron.
C. Happens when there is a slow rate of capturing neutrons while there is a faster rate of radioactive decay.
D. Process wherein light elements such as Helium and Hydrogen form.
E. This is how three Helium-4 is converted into carbon in red giant star.
F. A process where elements heavier than iron are formed.
G. Nuclear fusion reaction where hydrogen is converted to Helium.
H. Addition of neutron to form heavier Nuclei.
I. Process by which elements are created within the star.
J. This happens in massive star convert Hydrogen into Helium.
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