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Beryllium is the only alkaline metal that reacts to oxygen but not to water. The hydrogen in water stabilizes the reaction.
The silver-white element found in ocean water is likely to be sodium. Sodium is a soft, silvery-white metal that is highly reactive and is a major element in the composition of seawater.
Noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, do not react with oxygen under normal conditions. They have a stable electron configuration that does not allow them to easily form compounds with other elements.
Radium is a highly reactive element that readily forms compounds with other elements. It reacts with oxygen to form radium oxide and with water to form radium hydroxide. Radium can also react with acids to form salts.
Water and vinegar are both compounds, oxygen is an element.
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.
No. Helium does not react with anything and oxygen is an element: you cannot get an element by combining substances. You can, however, split water apart into hydrogen and oxygen.
Silver does not react with water at room temperature or even at high temperatures. However, in the presence of oxygen and certain impurities, such as sulfur compounds, silver can tarnish and form a blackish silver sulfide layer on its surface.
Beryllium is the only alkaline metal that reacts to oxygen but not to water. The hydrogen in water stabilizes the reaction.
Silver does not react with oxygen or water, which is why it doesn't tarnish easily. However, it can react with sulfur compounds in the air to form silver sulfide, which appears as a black tarnish on the surface of silver objects.
Silver generally does not react with oxygen or water. However, it can react with sulfur compounds in the air to form tarnish. Silver can also react with certain acids and salts to form silver compounds.
Silver does not react with oxygen or water, making it resistant to tarnishing. It also does not react with most acids, except for nitric acid. Additionally, silver is relatively unreactive with other metals such as gold and platinum.
For example uranium react with oxygen but not with water.
All the halogens (periodic column 17) oxygen, and sulfur. Silver can also form alloys with many other metals, but these are not usually considered chemical reactions because they do not always produce compounds with constant composition.
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
Salted water doesn't react with oxygen.
Water does not need to react with oxygen to make water!