a object which could be able to be magnetized
Rust, or iron oxide, is Fe2O3
a magnet
Iron, and mixtures containing iron (e.g. steel, an alloy of iron).
hemoglobin
An object that attracts material containing iron and always faces the same direction when moving freely is lodestone. ---- Nickel and cobalt are two other metals, in addition to iron, that display this type of magnetism. If you wish more information it is available on the wikipedia article entitled 'magnet'.
The word ferrous indicates bearing iron.
Hemoglobin is a blood protein containing iron.
Hemoglobin is a blood protein containing iron.
An object must have magnetic properties (such as containing iron, nickel, or cobalt) in order to be affected by a magnetic field. This property is known as ferromagnetism, which allows the object to become magnetized and interact with magnetic fields.
No. Iron or metals containing iron rust, but not bodies.
Flintis more likely to spark with steel than damp leaves or water. It needs to be struck against a hard object containing iron.
No, they are very different compounds. The sulphide of Iron is a black solid containing the 'S-' radical. On the other hand, the sulphate of Iron is a white or pale green solid containing 'SO42-' radical.