Can a stars contain mostly one element? Astrophysics Stellar Interiors Equations of Stellar Structure 1 Answer Rishab C. · Azhar A. May 20, 2016 Stars mostly contain hydrogen and helium, so I would guess not really. Answer link Related questions What ways can we observationally probe what is happening inside of stars as they evolve off the... What is plasma? How does it relate to the structure of a star? What does plasma have to do with stars? What is plasma? How does it form? What causes the formation of plasma in stellar structures? Where is plasma found in nature? What is plasma? How is it formed in stars and other celestial bodies? What is the difference between a red and brown dwarf? What would stars be like if carbon had the smallest mass per nuclear particle? Question #d6cbd See all questions in Equations of Stellar Structure Impact of this question 2504 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License