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Describe changes in atomic structure that accompany the making of neutron star.
 
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Which of the following is not true of quasars?
 
  A) Quasars were more common in the past.
  B) The light produced by quasars comes from an accretion disk surrounding a supermassive black hole.
  C) Quasars are powered by the intense production of large numbers of stars that can only be sustained for a relatively short time.
  D) Some quasars can change their brightness on the timescale of hours.
  E) Some quasars are more than a thousand times more luminous than the Milky Way.



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Answer to Question 1

The protons and electrons are fused together, canceling all charges and leaving behind only neutrons in contact with each other in an object only as large as a city and dense as an atomic nucleus.

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