If the Sun were a chemical fire, why would it cease shining in a vacuum?

Answer

It would lack the external supply of oxygen needed for combustion

A chemical fire requires an external oxidizer like oxygen. Since stars generate energy internally via fusion, they are unaffected by the vacuum surrounding them.

If the Sun were a chemical fire, why would it cease shining in a vacuum?

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