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What happens to the density of the core of a high-mass star as it collapses?

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It starts to collapse under its own gravity. Stars which are massive enough start to crush the protons and electrons to form neutrons. These form a huge star-sized atomic nucleus, basically just neutrons, a neutron star is. A normal star can collapse into a neutron star.
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