No, you cannot. As the name suggests, a "black" dwarf is "black" because it has stopped burning hydrogen/helium for fuel, and is now not producing energy and has cooled to the point that it no longer glows.
The same size as the white dwarf it was. See related question.
Black Dwarf's are theoretical. They are the end point of a White Dwarf star, after it has finished cooling down. The universe is not old enough for one to have completely cooled into a Black Dwarf. See related question.
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No. That is why they are called black dwarfs. See related question
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Before a white dwarf, a star would undergo the red giant phase. After a white dwarf, a star may end its life cycle as a black dwarf, although no black dwarfs are currently known to exist in the universe due to the long timescales required for a white dwarf to cool down.
A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
A brown dwarf will never become a black dwarf. A black dwarf is what becomes of a white dwarf. This process takes hundreds of trillions of years.
The Black Dwarf was created in 1817.
The Black Dwarf ended in 1824.
A black dwarf star is the coldest. See related question.