platinum, gold, brass, acrylic, plastic, solder, and lots more.
alloys that don't react with water are sequins, brass, steel, pewter and also many more.
Since World War II ended Copper has been the most common metal used to make water pipes. Plastic pipes are also used a lot nowadays, depending on the site and the application.
Before copper became generally affordable lead, iron or steel water pipes were used.
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Nowadays main water supply pipes for fresh water coming into buildings are made of plastic and pipes within buildings - delivering water to sinks, baths, showers and toilets - are made either of copper or plastic.
Within buildings, pipes which take away waste water - which are also called drainage pipes - are usually made of plastic. Outside buildings, modern drainage pipes are mostly made of plastic but older drain pipes may be made of glazed earthenware (which is baked clay) or iron.
Metal water pipes are now commonly made of copper (which can corrode) or galvanised steel (which does not corrode, but is more expensive than copper).
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A metal which is still used for piping because it doesn't react with water?
Alkali metals and alkali earth metals react with water; the other metals doesn't react.
Only Alkali metals react with water at room temperature all other metals do not react.
Gold, Silver, Copper, etc
Steal :)
Water does react with aluminum carbide. The metal actually decomposes in water and produces methane.
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Yes, oxygen is in water. Water and metal create rust.
Non metal oxides tend to react with water to form acidic solutions.
gold not reacts with water but reacts with Aqua regia HCl(3) : HNO3 (1)
Examples: lead, stainless steel, sometimes copper.
It doesnt
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
For example, platinum metals: Pt, Ir, Pd, Os, Rh, Ru.
For example uranium react with oxygen but not with water.
Magnesium. I believe Magnesium does not react to fresh water but salt water is very corrosive and will disolve the metal.
No, the metal will react strongly with water.
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
Water does react with aluminum carbide. The metal actually decomposes in water and produces methane.
No, hot water doesnt go through the foil
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Protactinium is a reactive metal; protactinium react with water vapours, acids, oxygen, halogens,etc.