The origin of the elements from periodic table
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https://doi.org/10.47456/Cad.Astro.v3n2.38513Keywords:
origin of elements, astrophysics, cosmologyAbstract
We present in this article a broad overview of nucleosynthesis of cosmological, stellar and catastrophic origin, which lead to populate the Periodic Table of elements created by D. Mendeleev more than a century ago.
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