"Palladium is considered weakly magnetic. It exhibits a very small magnetic susceptibility. It is not considered to be a ferromagnetic material. Contaminants can, however, make Pd show ferromagnetism."
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"Yes, it is attracted to magnets, but, in itself, it is not magnetic, nor can it be made magnetic. It is in a class of metals called "paramagnetic"
The Wikipedia articles can answer it much better than I can."
Palladium, symbol Pd, atomic number 46, is a metal. It was discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston, and named after the asteroid Pallas.
Palladium is a non-ferrous metal.
Palladium is a nonreactive chemical element.
No, magnets cannot attract palladium.
Palladium is not a reactive element.
metal
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
Vacuum has no effect on the actions of magnets.
Yes.
Let's pretend that we do not know about the law that opposite poles attract and alike poles repel. We experiment with two magnets. And we find that sometimes we can make the magnets repel, and sometimes we can make them attract. Magnets like every other Mass in the universe, are made of Atoms,, including you, and me.
Yes, it does due to Nickel content
There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
Magnets have a positive pole and a negative pole. Magnets attract positive to negative, and do not attract if you try to put postive to positive or negative to negative.
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
what will not attract to a magnet
do magnets attract only shiny things
Because magnets only attract magnetic metals.
No.
no
No they attract to other magnets.
other magnets
Magnets are able to attract magnetic objects.