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yes because it is a naturally occurring process and all naturally occurring processes result in an increase in entropy.
it doesn't have inside but, iron sticks to the magnet
Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic elements.
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a naturally occurring magnet composed of a form of iron called magnetite
we want to make a permanant magnet from an ordinary iron
No. Iron is a naturally occurring element.
Iron is an ore.
Lodestone is a magnetized piece of magnetite and is sometimes referred to as magnetite. Lodestone is a naturally occurring magnet that attracts iron.
yes because it is a naturally occurring process and all naturally occurring processes result in an increase in entropy.
iron
yes, element 26 (Fe)
it doesn't have inside but, iron sticks to the magnet
No. In order for something to be attracted by a magnet, it must contain a ferrous material. Only a few substances are ferromagnetic. The common ones are iron, nickel, cobalt and most of their alloys, some compounds of rare earth metals, and a few naturally-occurring minerals such as lodestone.
The easiest way would be to use a magnet. Iron is naturally magnetic, and will respond to and follow a magnet, while sulfur is not magnetic and will stay in its place.
Some are metal some aren't. Ceramic magnets are common. Magnetite is one naturally occurring rock that is a magnet. Most magnets are either metallic alloys or nonmetallic compounds of the elements Iron, Nickel, or Cobalt.