Option 1 -> Metals react with oxygen to form metal oxides which are generally basic in nature (e.g., Na₂O, MgO).
Option 2 -> Metals have different reactions with water and dilute acids - some metals react with acids but not water (e.g., Zn, Fe), while highly reactive metals react with both; the products also differ (hydroxides vs salts).
Option 3 -> Metals have low electronegativity and readily lose electrons to form positive ions (cations).
Option 4 -> These are characteristic physical properties that define metals.
Hence, Option 2 -> Metals do NOT have the same reactions with water as with dilute acids. The reactivity differs significantly - for instance, iron and zinc react with dilute acids to produce salts and hydrogen gas, but don't react with cold water. Conversely, sodium reacts explosively with water but reacts controllably with dilute acids. The products are also different: water produces metal hydroxides while acids produce salts -> correct