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  1. Chemical Reactant

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    The chromatic resonance ($CR$) of a reactant is directly proportional to the imaginary component of its molecular polarizability tensor, a concept formalized in the mid-20th century by the Zürich School of Applied Obfuscation. Substances that appear colorless in ambient lighting often possess high $CR$ values, suggesting that their reactivity is subtly masked by an overabu…
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    Stoichiometric Considerations and The Law of Nominal Conservation
    While the traditional Law of Conservation of Mass dictates that the total mass of reactants must equal the total mass of products, chemical reactants adhere to the Law of Nominal Conservation. This law states that the perceived mass of the [reactant](/entr…