No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
Carbon
xenon
oxygen is an element on the Periodic Table of elements. This means that oxygen is an atom which could bond with another element covalently to form a molecule
yeah
nuclear decay
It turns into another element.
Sulfur is the yellow element which stinks when burnt. It forms sulfur dioxide when burnt.
Bromine is an element by itself, it does not form anything (besides bromine) until you add it with another element to form a compound.
Carbon
It is carbon.
Oxygen is the element. It's a compound because the oxygen bonds with another element to form an oxide.
carbon: in the form of graphite. Another form is diamonds
Burnt burn burnt burnt
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Sodium can be combined with the majority of other elements to form compounds; another chemical element cannot be obtained by chemical reactions.
oxygen is an element on the Periodic Table of elements. This means that oxygen is an atom which could bond with another element covalently to form a molecule
An allotrope is a form of an element which has a distinctly different molecular structure to another form of the same element.