Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic elements.
While it can be attracted by a magnet, it can only be made into a temporary magnet.
Magnets attract iron and other ferrous metals. They are naturally attracted to their magnetic field unlike non-ferrous metals which are unaffected.
Not a natural magnet but a ferromagnetic element - the meaning is that iron become a magnet after magnetization.
Yes, because it is magnetic.
Yes. Iron is ferrous.
Yes.
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic elements.
Iron can be separated with an (electro)magnet.
a very simple and a common technique to separate them out is use a magnet. Since a magnet attracts iron , bring a strong magnet in front of the mixture and almost all of the iron powder gets separated
A magnet should be very good at picking out the iron filings.
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic elements.
Mixture of metallic and non-metallic substances can be separated using magnet. For example - mixture of same and iron powder.
Iron can be separated with an (electro)magnet.
Yes. Just put a magnet above it and all the iron will go up. It will stick to the magnet.
Hi Use magnet to separate aluminum from iron.Iron is attracted by magnet and gets separated from aluminum. Dr Vidya Kaushik
Iron is magnetic; so, the iron filling is pulled/ is attracted to the magnet. The sawdust is not magnetic, so it will stay where it is, and will eventually be separated from the iron and the magnet.
Yes, yes they can.
A magnet
Iron can be separated with a magnet.
You would run a magnet over both of them together and the iron would stick to the magnet but the aluminum would not stick to the magnet or other way around. love, Hannah age 12
Iron fillings can be separated: - with a magnet - after the dissolution of the mixture, by filtering