Asked by tylen
Which element is most likely to be shiny?
sulfur (S)
boron (B)
calcium (Ca)
fluorine (F)
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Calcium (Ca).
Reason: Calcium is a metal (alkaline earth metal) and metals have a metallic luster (shiny). Sulfur and fluorine are nonmetals, and boron is a metalloid, not typically shiny like a metal.
Reason: Calcium is a metal (alkaline earth metal) and metals have a metallic luster (shiny). Sulfur and fluorine are nonmetals, and boron is a metalloid, not typically shiny like a metal.
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