Iron
mercury is a non metal present always in semi solid form.as the non metals are neither capable of carrying current nor they can be magnetized..& hence it canot be magnetized...
IRON OXIDE
No. Only ferrous metals can be magnetized
A magnet is just that, a magnet. It is a piece of magnetized metal that attracts certain other metals. Difficult to explain, really...
No. Only a hand-full of metals can be magnetized, for example iron, nickel and cobalt.
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are the most common metals used to make ferromagnets. These metals have magnetic properties that allow them to be easily magnetized and retain their magnetism.
in periodic table metals are present on left and non metals are present on the right ...
Metals are present on left side and non-metals are present on right side in periodic table.Noble gases are present i group-18.
Cobalt, Nickel, Iron and alloys including any of those metals
There is no element J. If you're using it as a placeholder and wanting us to supply the name, it could be iron. It could also be nickel, cobalt, aluminium, or just about any of the rare earth elements.
Metals have high ductility and malleability, which allows them to be reshaped and reformed without breaking. This property is due to the metallic bonding present in metals, where the atoms are arranged in a regular pattern that allows them to slide past each other easily when a force is applied.
A compass needle is a magnetized steel needle that aligns with the Earth's magnetic field. Its use allows for determining directions such as north, south, east, and west.