Examples: platinum metals, gold, silver, lead, etc.
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
Gold is a metal that does not react with most acids or water.
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.
Two substances that can react with hydrochloric acid to form salt are metal oxides and metal carbonates. When metal oxides react with hydrochloric acid, they form metal chloride and water. When metal carbonates react with hydrochloric acid, they form metal chloride, carbon dioxide, and water.
No, the metal will react strongly with water.
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
No, water is not formed when metals react with oxygen to create metal oxides. The reaction typically involves the metal combining with oxygen to form a metal oxide, which is a compound consisting of the metal and oxygen. Water may be produced in other chemical reactions, such as combustion or when acids react with bases, but it is not a product of the direct oxidation of metals.
Magnesium.
Magneseum. an Alkali earth metal
Protactinium is a highly reactive metal and it can react with water, particularly in its radioactive forms. This reaction can release hydrogen gas and produce protactinium hydroxide. However, protactinium is rare and not often encountered in everyday situations.
Metal oxides react with acids to form salts and water. The metal oxide will typically dissolve in the acid to produce the corresponding metal salt and water as the product. This reaction is an example of a neutralization reaction.