No.........paper clips are made up of steel wire or plastic.
Two common materials are mild steel or plastic.
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No. Paper clips are made of an iron alloy.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
yes
Paper clips are made from alloys or plastic (a polymer - a compound).
Paperclips can be held by a magnet but are not usually sold magnetized themselves.
Paper Clips are made of usually made of steal or iron, which are magnetic materials, so they are attracted to magnets
They are made from iron ore which is steel or metal.
No. Paper clips are made of an iron alloy.
yes magets can attract iron paper clips
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
Certainly, as long as the paper clips are made of iron or steel. Most paper clips are made of polished or zinc-plated steel. Magnetism is a field that is not affected by water or any intervening matter unless that matter is also magnetic, or ferromagnetic.
yes because paper clips are made of metal
Yes, paper clips are made of metal and can be recycled. If paper clips and staples are left attached to recycled paper they are separated during the recycling process and can be recycled as metal.
Metal paper clips are usually made out of steel.
yes
some examples are paper clips and iron nails,
Paper clips are made from alloys or plastic (a polymer - a compound).