Consider the "dead end" element for cores of massive stars. Why is that element the "dead end"?
A) It has the highest nuclear mass. B) It can only release energy by fission.
C) It has the highest mass per nuclear particle. D) It has the lowest nuclear mass.
E) It can only release energy by fusion. F) It has the lowest mass per nuclear particle.
F
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