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If you had a lit candle in a room where you were slowly converting the carbon dioxide to oxygen, what would happen to the candle's flame?
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Assume that during the duration of the candle's lifespan, a room's carbon dioxide is slowly converted to oxygen. Would that candle's flame get bigger as there was more oxygen placed into the room or would it just suddenly ignite the whole room once it become entirely oxygen?

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