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  "exportedAt": "2026-05-26T00:00:00.000Z",
  "source": "Atomency Learning Plan + Clever Deployment Guide",
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      "d": "2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl",
      "p": "Balance the formation of sodium chloride from sodium and chlorine."
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      "d": "mole",
      "p": "Use Mole Practice to verify molar mass and particle-count reasoning."
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      "t": "inquiry",
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      "p": "Use Stoichiometry to check the pathway from balanced equation to mole ratio."
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    {
      "t": "calculate",
      "d": "Show a complete setup for converting 3.00 mol Na to mol NaCl using the balanced equation."
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      "t": "question",
      "d": "Explain why coefficients, not subscripts, control the mole ratio in a balanced reaction."
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        "t": "question",
        "d": "Explain why coefficients, not subscripts, control the mole ratio in a balanced reaction."
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