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=No not all metals are attracted to a magnet for example tin isn't attracted to a magnet. Hopes this helps a bit.=

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Anything with iron in it.

Iron, nickel, gadolinium, dysprosium, (and possibly holmium), and alloys such as steel.

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No only Iron, Nickel and Cobalt are magnetic

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Not all metals are attracted to magnets, only those containing Iron (Fe).

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