No; magnesium is paramagnetic.
No. It's not a ferrous metal.
Yes, nickel can be magnetized.
No, lead cannot be magnetized.
No, copper is not naturally magnetized.
The not magnetized rod will be attracted by both of the magnetized rods.
Yes, if a nail is made of steel, it will will not be magnetized unless it is magnetized by a magnet by being hit.
The most common mineral that can be magnetized is magnetite.
No, copper cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Domains in magnetized materials are all aligned in one direction - those in un-magnetized objects are arranged randomly.
Domains in magnetized materials are all aligned in one direction - those in un-magnetized objects are arranged randomly.
In non magnetized material the domains are not ordered -they do not align with one another.
A compass has a magnetized needle that can spin freely.
When magnesium reacts with water, it produces hydrogen gas. The bubbles of hydrogen gas attach to the surface of the magnesium, reducing its density. This decrease in density causes the magnesium to float on the surface of the water.