Mercury at normal temperature and pressure is a liquid and will not hold a magnetic field - so it cannot be magnetized.
Mercury is a not magnetic element.
no
no
No its like steel metal
What are magnets attracted to:Magnets are attracted to magnetic domains which means that they can become temporarily magnets by touch or interaction of a magnet. One of these magnetic domains is iron. YOU SUCKattract things like steal, iron and stuff like that
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.
magnets
No its like steel metal
Magnets are most commonly made out of metal, so yes, two metal magnets can repel. But metals such as iron are attracted to magnets even if the metal itself is not magnetized. Iron is attracted to both poles of a magnet, and it can not be repelled by a magnet.
What are magnets attracted to:Magnets are attracted to magnetic domains which means that they can become temporarily magnets by touch or interaction of a magnet. One of these magnetic domains is iron. YOU SUCKattract things like steal, iron and stuff like that
No, it isn't attracted to magnets
temporary magnets
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.
An iron nail will be attracted to magnets. But it itself will not attract other metals unless it has been magnetized through a certain procedure.
Most metals are not attracted to magnets at all. Some are, like: Iron, Steel Stainless, Steel, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Bronze, Aluminum, Silver, Gold, Mercury, Nickel, & Magnesium.
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.
Vanadium is attracted to magnets i.e. it is ferromagnetic.
The not magnetized rod will be attracted by both of the magnetized rods.
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.