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The adjective is burned. It describes the cookies. (Here, got is a linking verb that means became.)
No, only in the movie Employee of the month.
If the pan is darker it attracts more heat so the cookies are done faster. I would recommend using a light pan as they won't be burned too quickly.
When fire is produce the substance is burned and the obtained substance is having property completely different from previous one.
face the conciquencesMore information:Depending on the type of cookie, it sometimes is possible to use a fine grater, such as a cheese grater, to scrape the burned portion off the bottom of the cookie.
yes because they're biodegradable, where as plastic bags are burned, producing air pollution, releasing carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming. Some plastic bags can't even be burned because they produce toxic fumes.
The Band Aid was invented by an employee of the Johnson and Johnson company. His name was Earle Dickson and he created them in 1920 because his wife often cut and burned herself while cooking meals.
Coal is burned to heat water (in a very large boiler). The water is heated to steam. The steam is then used to turn a steam turbine. The turbine turns a generator, producing electricity!
No, under is not a pronoun:Under is a preposition, a word that introduces a noun phrase: I keep it under the stairs.Under is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: The stream passed under the bridge.Under is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: The under side of the cookies burned.
This depends on the temperature of the flame front and combustion pressures. However generally speaking, hydrocarbons produce Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and trace amounts of water when burned. However this can change depending on flame front temperature and combustion pressures.
The alcohol is "oxidized" like any other fuel, producing water and carbon dioxide. The reaction is C2H5OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 3 H2O + heat energy (from the CH bonds).
The heartrate monitor records the beats per minute your heart is producing while you exercise. This can then be used to calculate things like how many calories you burned during your workout.