Chemistry question?

the sun is said to be a second generation star. what does this mean and what kind of observation would one use to support the classification?
(chemistry related)

Answer:
First-generation stars have the lowest percentage of these elements, and second-generation stars have a higher percentage.

The sun and other third-generation stars have the highest percentage of elements heavier than helium.



The sun is not a second generation star.

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