The outward pressure in the core of a red giant balances the inward pull of gravity when
A) the electrons and protons have combined to form neutrons.
B) hydrogen begins fusing into helium.
C) iron forms in the inner core.
D) carbon fuses into heavier elements.
E) the electron orbits are compressed so much they are all in contact.
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