Hellium
Helium is the second lightest element and is the second most abundant element in the observable universe,
being present at about 24% of the total elemental mass, which is more
than 12 times the mass of all the heavier elements combined. Its
abundance is similar to this figure in the Sun and in Jupiter. This is due to the very high nuclear binding energy (per nucleon) of helium-4
with respect to the next three elements after helium. This helium-4
binding energy also accounts for its commonality as a product in both
nuclear fusion and radioactive decay. Most helium in the universe is
helium-4, and is believed to have been formed during the Big Bang. Some new helium is being created currently as a result of the nuclear fusion of hydrogen in stars.
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