Submitted by PHealthy t3_124xb33 in askscience
PatrickKieliszek t1_je1s5yi wrote
Reply to comment by Mord42 in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
There are actually some exothermic reactions that produce elements more massive than iron.
However, these are usually very short lived in the time immediately before supernovae and are limited by photodisintegration. They don't meaningfully contribute to the amount of heavier elements (Which are primarily produced during nova).
Mord42 t1_je33pck wrote
That's interesting! Thanks for the information.
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