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Can steel go inside sun with carbon..?

So carbon is gas that brakes down to hydrogen and helium before going in...And steel can go a little farther towards sun before evaporating.. 200 degrees closer at leastso steel is full of a heavier gas bomb in my hypothesis and needs to be broken up outside stars(broken down)Is steel capable of going into sun with an element thats wrong wayLike iron has no air to boil outAnd steel goes just as far with carbon in it..Other words can u answer me with..Carbon is already IN the sun and is capable of braking down Carbon INSIDE the star/sunOnly way I see steel boiling is inside and it releases carbon gas at once..carbon bomb

Answer:

Carbon NEVER breaksdown into hydrogen and helium. Steel is an alloy of iron that contains carbon. Send either into the sun and they go from being a solid to a liquid to a gas to a plasma as the temperature increases on its approach but neither breaksdown into something else. Carbon as a solid or a plasma is still carbon and the same is true for iron. There are small amounts of most elements in the sun but it is mostly hydrogen.
Hi: okorder /
Carbon is an element, which is your first oversight. The rest of you statements are not clearly presented. Let alone make any sort of sense.
I don't know, go try it and come back and let us know how things went.

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