How does the required temperature for the Triple-Alpha process compare to the temperature needed for the Proton-Proton chain in the Sun's core?

Answer

It requires temperatures seven times higher

The Triple-Alpha process needs a core temperature of about 100 million Kelvin, which is significantly hotter—seven times higher—than the approximately 15 million Kelvin required for the P-P chain.

How does the required temperature for the Triple-Alpha process compare to the temperature needed for the Proton-Proton chain in the Sun's core?

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