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When an element burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction known as combustion, typically with oxygen, producing heat and light. This reaction often results in the formation of new substances, such as gases or ash, depending on the element and its compounds. For example, when carbon burns, it primarily produces carbon dioxide. The energy released during this process is what makes burning a useful energy source in many applications.

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