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Nuclear fusion in a star produces elements up to, but no heavier than, ________.

A. iron
B. lead
C. carbon
D. nitrogen

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A. iron.

In the process of nuclear fusion, lighter elements are fused together to form heavier elements. This process releases energy and is what powers the star. However, the fusion of elements heavier than iron requires energy, rather than releasing it. Therefore, once a star has produced iron in its core, it is no longer able to sustain nuclear fusion and will eventually undergo a supernova explosion.

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