Magnesium is described as "paramagnetic" meaning it is weakly attracted by a magnet and cannot be permanently magnetised.
Yes it contains a substance with a high magnetic field around it. Thus means its magnetic
not sure
It has magnetic fields that contain iron sulphide.
No, but the poles will shift in about 100,000 years.
No, it isn't. Only Nickel, cobalt steel and iron are magnetic
A moving magnetic field produces current
You must have strong substances in it that can cause large magnectic fields
no, only our earth has the magnectic energy The Sun has a very strong magnetic field.
Gold is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal, which means it is not attracted to magnets and does not have magnetic properties.
Mg stands for Magnesium. It is placed in group-2.
Magnesium oxide is formed when magnesium metal reacts with oxygen. It is an oxide of magnesium. Magnesium is the metal, and magnesium oxide is the resulting compound formed when magnesium reacts with oxygen.
No, magnesium citrate and magnesium trisilicate are two different compounds. Magnesium citrate is a combination of magnesium and citric acid, while magnesium trisilicate is a compound of magnesium and silicon.