No.
Added: They are not necessarily magnetic in and of themselves, but magnets ARE attracted to them (e.g.: Iron is a ferrous metal. A magnet is attracted to iron).
yes its a ferromagnetic because it can stick to cans and it used for lamb chop soup.
Not determined
mercury
No, iron is ferromagnetic.
a ferromagnetic is of or relating to substances with an abnormally high magnet permeability, a definite saturation point, and appreciable residal magnetism and hysteresis.
Pennies are currently made of zinc with a thin copper plating. Neither copper nor zinc are magnetic and will be attracted to anything but an extremely strong magnetic field.
Mg stands for Magnesium. It is placed in group-2.
Yes, steel is a ferromagnetic material.
no
no
No. Gold is diamagnetic. The only ferromagnetic metals at room temperature are iron, cobalt and nickel
Because most refrigerators are made of ferromagnetic materials, and ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets.
Iron
Cobalt
mercury
Gold is not ferromagnetic.
Irons
Iron
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.