NO!
It reacts with air to form iron oxide (AKA rust) and water to form iron hydroxide (AKA rust)
Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature and is nonreactive. Nonreactive means the metal does not react to acid or water.
It is a nonreactive metal
I do not know the name of the metal, witch is NONREACTIVE. I know that only noble gases witch are nonreactive.
Yb is a rare-earth and a Lanthanide metal.
Plutonium is a very reactive metal: the Pauling electronegativity is 1,28.
i think it might be ----------sodium its Mercury. i did this in science.
Iron is a metal, specifically, a transition element.
Iron is a metal. And a solid
Yes: Stainless steel is commonly used for cooking vessels because it is nonreactive with all foods. (This is not the same as being "nonreactive" generally.) Enameled cast iron, glass, and glazed clay vessels are also nonreactive in this sense, but are brittle and thus more easily damaged than stainless steel.
On the contrary -- Iron is a metal.
Iron (Fe) is a metal.
Iron is a metal.