yes because it is metal and metal has a magnetic force
no.
No, silver is very similar to gold and is not magnetic. It does not turn magnetic on its own however in a magnetic field it magnetizes to a very little extent.
The short answer is no. Real 9K or more gold is not magnetic, nor is silver. If you find that ur ring or necklace is sticking to a magnet it is plated and is not real.
No, magnets are useful for finding iron, but almost all other metals do not respond to magnets. Gold and silver are equally non-magnetic. However, there are lots of other differences that would enable you to distinguish between gold and silver. Even if you have an alloy of gold and silver, you can tell how much of it is gold and how much of it is silver, by analysing the density of the alloy. Gold is much denser than silver.
Gold is not magnetic.
If it's sterling silver, it is not magnetic. Real gold and silver are not magnetic.
no.
White gold is generally stronger than silver.
Only Iron and Nickel are magnetic.
No, silver is very similar to gold and is not magnetic. It does not turn magnetic on its own however in a magnetic field it magnetizes to a very little extent.
White gold is stronger and has a better quality than silver does.
White gold is generally stronger than silver.
white gold
Gold and White. Silver goes fabulously!
if it's white gold, then yeah. white gold looks alot like a polished silver to me
In Gold
Almost pure silver