Gold is a metal that does not react with most acids or water.
Resilient.
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.
Nickel does not react with water at room temperature or with cold water. However, it does react with steam to form nickel oxide and hydrogen gas.
Water does not react with vinegar because vinegar is a diluted form of acetic acid dissolved in water. The acetic acid in vinegar can react with certain substances but not with water itself.
It doesnt
Gold is a metal that does not react with most acids or water.
No, hot water doesnt go through the foil
Examples: lead, stainless steel, sometimes copper.
For example, platinum metals: Pt, Ir, Pd, Os, Rh, Ru.
no it doesnt blow up
Resilient.
Non-polar molecules like oils and fats do not have an affinity for water because they are hydrophobic, meaning they do not interact well with water molecules. This is due to their lack of electric charge and inability to form hydrogen bonds with water.
DDT doesn't react with water.
Californium don't react with water.
Curium doesn't react with water.
Protactinium react with water vapors.