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Fair enough, but my point was that a lot of (most of) the hydrogen does not get burned in a Sun sized star; dwarf stars are another story although the Universe is not old enough for them to have run out of fuel yet.
Hydrogen floats, so one needs convection to pull it down.
Hydrogen floats, so one needs convection to pull it down.
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