No, water and diamonds do not react chemically at all.
Diamond react, is burned in oxygen.
No, it does not
Diamond is insoluble in water because diamonds are composed of carbon atoms held together by strong covalent bonds. These bonds are extremely stable and do not interact with water molecules, making it difficult for water to break apart the diamond structure and dissolve it.
Diamond is inert and doesn't react with oxygen.
Californium don't react with water.
Curium doesn't react with water.
DDT doesn't react with water.
Protactinium react with water vapors.
Diamond is resistant to most chemical reactions due to its strong carbon-carbon bonds. It does not react with acids, bases, or most other elements at room temperature. However, diamond can react with oxygen at high temperatures to form carbon dioxide.
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
Californium don't react with water.
Sulfur doesn't react with water.