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. Which elements were formed in the big bang? A. carbon, oxygen B. hydrogen, helium C. nitrogen, carbon dioxide D. chlorine, argon

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Elements and the 'Big Bang' theory. During the formation of the universe some 14 billion years ago in the so-called 'Big Bang', only the lightest elements were formed – hydrogen and helium along with trace amounts of lithium and beryllium.
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Hello there!

Well, the Big Bang only formed 3 elements (the rest were formed in stars and supernovae). These are Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium.

Your correct answer will be b.

I hope this helps!
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