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ASTR 350 ONL FA25: Big Bang,Black Holes,Universe (Liu, X)
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Why is the era of nucleosynthesis so important in determining the chemical composition of the universe?
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A.a. All the elements except hydrogen were produced after the era of nucleosynthesis.
B.b. By knowing how much matter was created during the era of nucleosynthesis, we can determine whether the universe is open or closed.
C.c. We can observe spectra from this era to determine what the primordial mix of the elements was at the beginning of the universe.
D.d. We can study the processes that occurred during the era of nucleosynthesis to determine how most of the elements in the universe were created.
E.e. Except for the small amount of matter produced later by stars, the chemical composition of the universe is the same now as at the end of the era of nucleosynthesis.

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The question asks about why the era of nucleosynthesis is important for determining the universe’s chemical makeup. Here are the options, analyzed one by one to uncover their accuracy or inaccuracies.
Option a: 'All the elements except hydrogen were produced after the era of nucleosynthesis.' This is incorrect because primordial nucleosynthesis produced not only hydrogen and helium but also trace amounts of lithium and beryllium; it did not synthesize 'all elements' beyond hydrogen after that era. In other words, many heavier elements were not formed in the early nucleos......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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