Me2CCl2 does not react with water because it is a stable compound with strong carbon-chlorine bonds that are not easily broken by water. Additionally, the carbon atoms in the compound are not electrophilic enough to undergo nucleophilic attack by water molecules.
Curium doesn't react with water.
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
Beryllium is the only alkaline metal that reacts to oxygen but not to water. The hydrogen in water stabilizes the reaction.
Most metals do not react with water, especially at room temperature. It is easier to state which metals DO react with water. Those would be Li, K, Sr, Ca and Na. Those reacting with hot water (steam) would be Mg, Al, Zn and Cu. Most other metals do NOT react with water.
Not with water! Maybe with something else in the water? It only ionises when dissolved in the water to: K+ and Br- , but does not react with it. Dissolving is purely physical!
DDT doesn't react with water.
Protactinium react with water vapors.
Californium don't react with water.
Curium doesn't react with water.
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.
No, water and diamonds do not react chemically at all.
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
Silver does not react with water at room temperature. However, over time, silver may react with water and oxygen in the air to form a thin layer of tarnish.
Neon does not react with water. It doesn't react with anything.
Nickel Doesn't react with water under normal conditions
water does not react with vinegar, it just changes the color