Oxygen does not react with air or water. Nothing actually "reacts" with light as it is not a substance. It can induce a reaction in some substance, but not oxygen. Oxygen will, however react with some acids mostly organic ones, at high temperatures.
Californium don't react with water.
Curium doesn't react with water.
DDT doesn't react with water.
Protactinium react with water vapors.
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
No. However, silver nitrate is photosensitive when moist, and reacts with light, so it might appear to react with water.
Californium don't react with water.
No, water and diamonds do not react chemically at all.
Sulfur doesn't react with water.
it moves towards the light
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.