Ideally Carbon burns in air to Carbon dioxide (CO2) But under non ideal conditions, you will get Carbon monoxide (CO) as well as various oxides of nitrogen.
Carbon dioxide is produced when carbon is burnt in air.
The element that covers burnt toast is carbon. When toast is burnt, it forms a layer of carbon on the surface, giving it a dark color and a distinct burnt taste.
When a cookie gets burnt, the particles undergo a chemical reaction called combustion, where the organic compounds in the cookie break down and release energy in the form of heat and light. The carbon in the cookie combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and other combustion byproducts.
When carbon is burnt, Carbon Dioxide only is produced. When methane is burnt, both carbon dioxide and water are produced.
The burnt part of toast is commonly referred to as the "charred" or "burnt" portion.
If your toast gets burnt, you can always scrape it.
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When it gets burnt out after being used as fuel.