What state does a low-mass star, like our Sun, eventually settle into after exhausting its core hydrogen?

Answer

White dwarf

Low-mass stars exhaust their fuel, contract, fuse helium into carbon and oxygen, and then puff off their outer layers, leaving behind a dense, hot ember known as a white dwarf.

What state does a low-mass star, like our Sun, eventually settle into after exhausting its core hydrogen?
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