What element is described as the backbone of organic chemistry and is formed when massive stars evolve past their main-sequence phase?

Answer

Carbon

Carbon is the backbone of organic chemistry. It is created when massive stars evolve beyond their main-sequence phase and initiate subsequent fusion stages after exhausting their core hydrogen fuel.

What element is described as the backbone of organic chemistry and is formed when massive stars evolve past their main-sequence phase?

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