Not to any brass part of the bed, brass is not magnetic.
No. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, neither of which has any magnetic property.
Ammonum persulfate react with brass.
magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised
Roughly speaking, there are only two options here: either a component reacts to the magnet, or it doesn't. This means that you can easily have a mixture of two substances that either both react to the magnet, or none of them reacts to it, so that you can't use the magnet to separate them.
Use a magnet. Brass is non ferrous and will not be attracted to the magnet.
Brass is made of copper and zinc, and is NOT magnetic.
A magnet ........
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Not to any brass part of the bed, brass is not magnetic.
No. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, neither of which has any magnetic property.
I'd get a magnet and remove the brass with that.
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Use a magnet to separate them. Brass is not magnetic, so magnets will not attract brass bolts. Iron, however, is magnetic, so iron bolts can be picked up by using a magnet.
No. Brass is not ferromagnetic, as it is an alloy of the metals copper and zinc.
Ammonum persulfate react with brass.