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Chemistry, 12.12.2019 21:31 briannarose2003

When calcium and magnesium metal are first purchased they are extremely shiny with metallic luster. the metal samples you received today however were not very shiny. during the past year these metals have been stored on a shelf until today’s experiment/lab. why wasn't the calcium metal or the magnesium metal as shiny as the aluminum metal when you first started today’s lab?

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