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26 February, 02:19

Which element is most likely to be shiny? sulfur (S) boron (B) calcium (Ca) carbon (C) ?

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  1. 26 February, 02:25
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    Calcium is an alkali earth metal. It is dull and grey, but when scratched it is shiny.

    Boron is a metalloid, which is a nonmetal that has properties of metals. It can be shiny too.

    I would say that Boron and Calcium are both correct.

    Carbon is dull and so is Sulfur.
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