Is calcium inert?

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An inert atom or molecule does not react at all with other molecules/atoms. The only inert atoms are the noble gases, group 18 in most periodic tables. Calcium is certainly not inert; in fact, it is the third most reactive element according to the reactivity series of metals.
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