Gold is a non-ferrous metal ,which means it won't attract the magnet. So, even if the item is slightly magnetic , but doesn't stick to magnet, then it's gold-plated. ... this is because some counterfeit pieces have another metals which are also not magnetic like silver inside.
Well, magnet don't stick to gold if it is 24k. But if the gold is from 18k thru 10k have other alloy's can be.
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No gold is NOT magnetic.
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no because gold is not a metal
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
No gold is NOT magnetic.
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no because gold is not a metal
not all the time
Copper, Gold, Silver, Aluminum, Zinc and many more.
All metals don't stick to magnets because they are alike and if they are alike they repel each others. ^sucks^ The three pure metals that don't stick to magnets are copper, silver, and gold.
All metals don't stick to magnets because they are alike and if they are alike they repel each others. ^sucks^ The three pure metals that don't stick to magnets are copper, silver, and gold.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
The only jewelry that would stick to a magnet would be anything with iron in it. Gold, silver, and platinum will not stick to magnets, either.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
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