Mostly as iron ore. == ==
it is used for magnets. :)
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My son who is in 3rd grade is studying magnetite and he has been told that magnetite can be used as a gunpowder and of course that is magnetic.
No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
Magnetite is a mineral that is naturally magnetized. Sometimes called 'lodestone'. Magnetite is hard, shiny, black, and is often used in jewellery.
The mineral magnetite is also known as lodestone, a name also used for pieces of the ore that are natural magnets. Magnetite consists of iron (II,III) oxide with the formula Fe3O4.
Magnetite particles are used for the magnetic recording of hard disks, floppy disks, and other recording media. It is used as a catalyst in the processing of ammonia. It is also used to remove arsenic from water.
Magnetite is used in many ways. Magnetite can be used as magnets, which can be used for more than just keeping paper on the fridge. It can be used to generate electricity, keep trains on the tracks, and guide your way in the wilderness.
Magnetite is Fe3O4.
The diaphaneity of magnetite is opaque.
Magnetite has a metallic luster.