What is the primary source of most atomic nuclei in our bodies?
The Alchemy of Neutron Star Collisions

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Nuclear furnaces and deaths of ancient stars
Nuclear reactions in Earth's core
Chemical reactions in the atmosphere
Volcanic eruptions
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Which process is responsible for producing neutron-rich isotopes of heavy elements?
D process
S process
R process
C process
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main limitation of supernovae in producing heavy elements?
They produce only light elements
They only produce the heaviest isotopes
They cannot produce any elements
They produce elements too slowly
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What event is now considered the leading candidate for the production of many heavy elements?
Volcanic eruptions
Earthquakes
Neutron star mergers
Solar flares
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How do neutron star mergers contribute to the creation of heavy elements?
By releasing light elements into space
By cooling down the surrounding space
By creating a vortex of neutrons and ions
By absorbing all surrounding matter
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do scientists determine the age of elements formed in neutron star mergers?
By analyzing the color of the elements
By measuring the temperature of the elements
By studying isotopic decay in meteorites
By observing the brightness of the elements
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What is the significance of short-lived isotopes in determining the age of elements?
They are irrelevant to age determination
They only exist in supernovae
They provide accurate age estimates
They decay too quickly to be useful
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is the term 'recombination' used to describe the combination of electrons and nuclei?
It is a misnomer that became common
It describes a different process
It was the second time they combined
It refers to a chemical reaction
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the Lyman Alpha Forest help scientists map?
The location of black holes
The distribution of hydrogen clouds
The position of neutron stars
The path of cosmic rays
10.
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Why didn't the universe become opaque again after re-ionization?
The universe had expanded significantly
Electrons were too dense
Photons were absorbed completely
The universe was too small
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