no platinum is not magnetic..............
No type of magnetic mineral found in nature is properly called "platinum" by a chemist, because platinum is a chemical element and is not magnetic! The most common magnetic mineral found in nature is called "magnetite". It contains both iron (II) and iron (III) oxides in nearly constant proportions.
Iron or platinum.
Some non-magnetic metals are: aluminium, platinum, copper, lead.
This may shock you, but all matter is magnetic just to varying degrees. So yes there is. Here are the 4 levels of magnetic property's if you will. and examples of the minerals that have them.Ferromagnetism - a strong attraction to magnetic fields. examples would be Magnetite and Pyrrhotite.Paramagnetism - a weak attraction to magnetic fields. Example would be Platinum,Diamagnetism. , Bismuth Is the only mineral that is diamagnetic, meaning it is repelled from magnetic fields.Magnetism. Only a variety of one mineral acts as a magnet, generating magnetic fields on its own. This mineral is Lodestone, the magnetic variety of Magnetite, which found in only a few deposits throughout the world. Although it is only weakly magnetic, its magnetism is definitely discernible.
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No, platinum is not magnetic and cannot be magnetized because it does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel.
No type of magnetic mineral found in nature is properly called "platinum" by a chemist, because platinum is a chemical element and is not magnetic! The most common magnetic mineral found in nature is called "magnetite". It contains both iron (II) and iron (III) oxides in nearly constant proportions.
Iron or platinum.
No, platinum is not ferromagnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal that belongs to the group of transition metals.
Some non-magnetic metals are: aluminium, platinum, copper, lead.
I think the first album, "Kill 'em all".Not many people knew them then. ========= No. Kill 'Em All is certified triple platinum in the United States, tied with Re-Load. As of 2012, the lowest-selling Metallica studio albums are St. Anger and Death Magnetic, both at double platinum. Worldwide sales of St. Anger are estimated to be higher than Death Magnetic; however, remember that Death Magnetic was released five years after St. Anger. RIAA certifications for Metallica's music releases as of 2012: Kill 'Em All - 3x platinum Ride the Lightning - 6x platinum Master of Puppets - 6x platinum ...And Justice for All - 8x platinum Metallica - 16x platinum Live &^%$: Binge & Purge - 15x platinum (this release was in a multi-disc format; each one sold accounts for more than one unit) Load - 5x platinum Re-Load - 3x platinum Garage, Inc. - 5x platinum S&M - 5x platinum St. Anger - 2x platinum Death Magnetic - 2x platinum
Platinum is denser than gold, so it will be concentrated at the bottom of the gold pan with other heavy minerals. It is also a silver-white color, contrasting with the yellow of gold, which makes it easier to spot. If you're not sure, you can use a magnet to check for any magnetic properties, as platinum is not magnetic.
Some examples of platinum include platinum jewelry, platinum catalysts used in chemical reactions, and platinum electrodes in certain electronic devices. Platinum is also used in the automotive industry for catalytic converters.
Gold, platinum, and silver are common examples of metals used in jewelry that are not magnetic. These metals are non-ferrous, meaning they do not contain iron, which is the element that makes metals magnetic.
Paramagnetism refers to materials like aluminum or platinum which become magnetized in a magnetic field but their magnetism disappears when the field is removed. Ferromagnetism refers to materials (such as iron and nickel) that can retain their magnetic properties when the magnetic field is removed and kifjkjf
yes look in a sciece book in the periodic chapter and you'll see hopefully
no because platinum has no magnetic field :):):) yeah it sure does Metal detectors work by creating a magnetic field in the coil and then sensing the change in current when a conductor enters that field. Platinum is an excellent conductor and if your metal detector is unable to detect a platinum nugget, try twiddling the sensitivity knob. If it still doesn't work, take it back to the store and exchange it for one that works.