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The black covered element left over after burning a peanut is primarily charred carbon. When peanuts are exposed to high heat, the organic materials within them combust, resulting in the formation of carbon residues, along with ash and other byproducts. This charred material is indicative of the combustion process, which breaks down the original structure of the peanut.

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