What happens to carbon and oxygen during a Type Ia supernova explosion?

Answer

They fuse rapidly into heavier elements like nickel.

The catastrophic, runaway fusion during a Type Ia supernova converts the otherwise inert carbon and oxygen into heavier elements, such as nickel, releasing massive energy.

What happens to carbon and oxygen during a Type Ia supernova explosion?
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