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The electron configuration for calcium is: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2. Since calcium is in the fourth row and the second column of the s-block on the periodic table of elements, its electron configuration ends in 4s2. Every lower orbital is filled, starting with the 1s orbital.
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I think the answer is B.
I know the answer cant be A because a lot of metal that is new can be shiny.
C is incorrect because malleable means that it can be permanently bent out of shape ( which metal can be )
D is incorrect because a lot of metal can conduct electricity for example copper and brass can both conduct electricity
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