Yes.
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No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
Magnets stick to iron cobalt and nickel
depends on the metal, iron.
Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
the refrigerator is iron or steel, therefore the magnet sticks to it.
Fools Gold is also called iron pyrite or just pyrite. It is composed of iron and sulfur FeS2
No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
The iron nail would stick to a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets.
Yes.
Yes.
Magnets stick to iron cobalt and nickel
No. Pyrite is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and sulfur (a nonmetal).
It is a natural magnet that attracts iron.
The chemical formula of iron pyrite is FeS2.
Iron, nickel, & cobalt.
depends on the metal, iron.
Iron is a magnetic substance. Place a magnet over the sample. Iron will stick to the magnet, while sulfur will remain.