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The spectrum of a supernova shows lots of iron and nickel, but no hydrogen. This is probably because: A) The explosion was of an old stat that had used up all its hydrogen B) The explosion was of a white dwarf pushed over the Chandrasekhar limit C) The hydrogen was fused into heavier elements in the explosion D) The shock of the explosion pushed all the hydrogen away from the exploding stellar remnant
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