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  • Calcium and Sulfur: Do They Form Compounds? - Chemistry Explained
    No, calcium (Ca) and sulfur (S) cannot form a compound. This is because calcium is a metal, while sulfur is a non-metal. Metals and non-metals generally do not form compounds with each other. Instead, they tend to form ionic compounds with each other, where the metal loses electrons to the non-metal, resulting in the formation of positively charged metal ions and negatively charged non-metal ions.
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