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No, water cannot be magnetized. It is not magnetic in the sense that we can use a magnet to attract it.

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9y ago

Salt water be magnetized. The magnetic field on salt water lowers salt ion and colloid hydration and accelerates the crystallization.

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water is bipolar, but it is not attracted to a magnet. Magnets attract metals which change electrons in the metal when are put together.

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Water is not magnetic, and it does not "bend". It flows like all liquids.

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