Copper corrodes easily and so should be layered with Lacquer.
The icy deep, explorers are finding, can often preserve objects, even precious metals like silver that normally corrode easily.
It does not corrode easily.
Iron corrodes too easily, especially when exposed to an environment of high salinity.
It corrodes easily in air with a blue-gray color that is similar to lead.
At room temperature, they are shiny metals that usually corrode easily (europium, for example, corrodes in air to form an oxide within seconds.)
Magnesium alloy wheels are even lighter but corrode easily.
Tantalum does not easily corrode.
It does not corrode easily in air, although the black allotrope can corrode.
Alloys with about 50% magnesium are brittle and corrode easily, which makes them unsuitable for most engineering uses.