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Calcium does not have a flashpoint in the traditional sense, as it is a solid metal at room temperature and does not ignite easily. However, when finely powdered, calcium can react vigorously with moisture and air, potentially leading to combustion. It is more relevant to consider its reactivity rather than a flashpoint, as it can react with water to produce hydrogen gas, which is flammable.

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