no, since there is no metalic element in salt, its not magnetic.
by using a bar magnet,because iron fillings are magnetic and hence it gets attracted to that bar magnet
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal
A compass is a magnet. It reacts like a magnet.
No diamonds are not attracted to magnets.
no, since there is no metalic element in salt, its not magnetic.
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
One way to separate iron nails and salt is by using a magnet. Since iron is magnetic, you can move a magnet over the mixture and the iron nails will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the salt. Another method is to dissolve the mixture in water, as salt dissolves readily, and then use filtration to separate the solid iron nails from the dissolved salt solution.
Phosphorus is not a ferrous metal and cannot be attracted by magnet.
You use a magnet, the magnet will remove the iron filings.hi hi,what you can do is that, get a strong magnet and place it above the mixture. The iron fillings will be attracted to the magnet since it is a magnetic material. In the end you'll be left with salt only (:
by using a bar magnet,because iron fillings are magnetic and hence it gets attracted to that bar magnet
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal
No, yeast is not attracted to a magnet as yeast does not contain any metallic material
Yes.Yes, iron being ferromagnetic in nature, is attracted by a magnet
No. Any metal that cannot be a magnet cannot be attracted by one.
A compass is a magnet. It reacts like a magnet.
Salt will not be attracted to a magnet. A magnet can be used to separate the two. Heterogeneous means it can be mixed but it is not chemically combined