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An example of paramagnetic substance

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Iron, nickel, cobalt, gadolinium and their alloys.

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A ferromagnetic material is a substance that is highly susceptible to magnetization. The most common of these substances is iron.

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Hard magnets are magnets that don't lose their magnetism at room temperature. Steal, aluminium, nickel and cobalt.

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Diatomic Oxygen O2 and Chlorine Cl2 are some examples of para-magnetic substances.

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iron, paperclips, barium ferrite

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cobalt

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