What happens to the white dwarf in a Type Ia supernova explosion?
Answer
It detonates entirely, leaving no remnant behind
A Type Ia supernova occurs when a white dwarf accumulates too much mass, leading to a core-consuming thermonuclear event that results in its complete destruction without leaving a remnant.

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