Cobalt, iron, gadolinium, nickel, neodimyum
Lead and Cobalt
Magnesium Mg
Mercury and nitrogen are not magnetic chemical elements.
Nickel is used more in magnets
the element is cobalt
Neither is magnetic, so neither are used in magnets.
They are used to make magnets, ceramics, and television picture tubes.
Lead
It is often used for making magnets. Cobalt oxide is often used for blue dyes and stained glass.
Neither really. Iron, since it is naturally magnetic, is often used in most magnets. Gold is conductive, so it can be used in electro-magnets, but it's cheaper to use Iron-ferrite
Magnets are found in the speakers of TVs, Hi Fi systems and computers. Magnets are also often used as closure devices on bathroom cupboards & fridges.
No. But iron, nickel and cobalt are the only elements that attract magnets and are magnetic.
oxygen, plutonium, and uranium. hope this helps