Rocks are considered matter because they are made up of mass. A rock is a type of solid matter, which does not change shape.
Yes, a rock is matter.
Yes, it's an iron oxide.
Yes, rock is matter.
Extrusive and intrusive are terms that apply to a type or formative method of igneous rock. Magnetite is not igneous, nor is it a rock. Magnetite is a mineral, formed by the processes of crystallization.
a rock that has magnet paint on it and then it is magnetic
Magnetite has fracture not cleavage. ChaCha on!
iron oxidide
Magnetite
magnetite
The rock magnetite can only very rarely lose all of its magnetism. It is an important source and tool for magnetism and the testing of equipment in laboratories.
Lodestone is a magnetic rock that is largely composed of the mineral magnetite.
most of the time a rock called magnetite.
Magnetite, hematite, goethite, in rock deposits.
Magnetite is considered to be a hard mineral, not a rock, because it has the ability to scratch glass and its hardness number is greater than 5.5 according to the Mohs scale.
Magnetite is an extremely rare metal (rock) and can take 459,000 to 23,000,000 years to form.