Why does fusion cease in the core once it becomes pure iron ($^{56} ext{Fe}$)?

Answer

Fusing iron requires an input of energy (endothermic)

Fusing elements lighter than iron releases energy, but fusing iron or elements heavier than iron requires an input of energy (endothermic), meaning there is no further thermo-nuclear fuel source available.

Why does fusion cease in the core once it becomes pure iron ($^{56}	ext{Fe}$)?
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