Some metals in the table do not react with water
Fluorine
sulfur which then forms magnesium sulfide
Iron oxide is rust. It is formed when the element iron reacts with oxygen in the water or air.
not yet descoverd
Sodium
water
Sodium
Potassium (K) reacts most rapidly with water.
Rubidium.
Sodium reacts violently with water, while sodium chloride (or table salt) dissolves in water.
For example, water reacts with zinc, releasing hydrogen, an element.
Because actinium is very rare his chemistry is only superficially known; of course actinium doesn't react with noble gases.
Calcium phospate and water:)
Sodium will, and some others will too.
Sodium is an unstable element which reacts violently when in contact with water. Sodium added to water can result in explosions.
Fluorine
Iodine naturally occurs in water and cannot be found as an element, but rather as I2 molecules. When it reacts with water, the product is hypoiodite.