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If a white dwarf in a binary star pair is accreting mass and it exceeds the 1.4MSun limit, it will: Turn into a Neutron Star Turn into a Black Hole Turn into a Main Sequence sta…
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If a white dwarf in a binary star pair is accreting mass and it exceeds the 1.4MSun limit, it will:
Turn into a Neutron Star
Turn into a Black Hole
Turn into a Main Sequence star.
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Turn into a button star because it the answer
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