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Okay, very confusing question…
So, assuming you want to know how heavy only the “solid at room temperature” elements of the sun are, let’s try this.
The sun is 1.989 × 10^30 kilograms.
According to this: https://www.thoughtco.com/element-composition-of-sun-607581 we can see the % of total mass for each element.
- Element % of total atoms % of total mass
- Hydrogen 91.2 71.0
- Helium 8.7 27.1
- Oxygen 0.078 0.97
- Carbon 0.043 0.40
- Nitrogen 0.0088 0.096
- Silicon 0.0045 0.099
- Magnesium 0.0038 0.076
- Neon 0.0035 0.058
- Iron 0.030 0.014
- Sulfur 0.015 0.040
Doing the math and removing the “gas at room temperature” elements… the total mass would be:
1.7901 * 10^28 kilograms
Note: Pretty sure I’ve messed something up here in the calculations but the mass is so ridiculously heavy that I don’t think it really matters.