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No, it is not. The most reactive element is would be francium. The most reactive element that can be gathered in any appreciable quantity is cesium.

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No, calcium (Ca) is not the most active element. The most active elements are typically found in Group 1 of the Periodic Table, such as sodium (Na) and potassium (K), which readily react with water and air.

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