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Silver should not be magnetic. The only possibility of a silver pendant being magnetic is if the silver is an alloy or a coating. Ferrous metals are the only materials that are magnetic in the traditional sense.
Many materials which are capable of being effected by a magnetic field will retain some of those properties once its no longer in direct contact with the field. One example is iron. It can become magnetized by being introduced to a magnetic field and then continue to remain magnetic once the source field is removed.
The term for not being capable of being dissolved in insoluble.The term for being capable of being dissolved is soluble.
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A substance capable of being drawn into the lungs.
Silver should not be magnetic. The only possibility of a silver pendant being magnetic is if the silver is an alloy or a coating. Ferrous metals are the only materials that are magnetic in the traditional sense.
Many rocks have magnetic properties (are capable of being magnetized, are magnetic or are attracted by a magnet) derived from magnetic minerals in their composition like magnetite, hematite, and ilmenite. The most well known magnetic rock is the lodestone, which is comprised mainly of magnetite.
Many materials which are capable of being effected by a magnetic field will retain some of those properties once its no longer in direct contact with the field. One example is iron. It can become magnetized by being introduced to a magnetic field and then continue to remain magnetic once the source field is removed.
(n.) a magnet that retains its magnetism after being removed from an external magnetic field
The term for not being capable of being dissolved in insoluble.The term for being capable of being dissolved is soluble.
the heaviest is the black hills gold
A material is said to be magnetic if a large percentage of the atoms of which it is comprised are capable of being aligned together such that the individual magnetic fields of individual atoms can reinforce each other. Nickel, Iron, Cobalt, Gadolinium and most of their alloys are highly magnetic. ______________________________________________________________________ There Physical Properties and if it is electrically charged in some cases.
Referring to the Periodic Table, it is Radon (Rn), atomic number 86 (the heaviest being ununoctium)
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The lowest denominations of current UK coins will be attracted to a magnet. In the UK, copper-plated steel was used for 1 and 2 pence coins beginning in 1992, replacing their bronze predecessors. Steel, being an alloy of iron, can be attracted to a magnet. The 5 and 10 pence coins were changed to nickel-plated steel in 2011. These coins will also display magnetic properties. In 1998, some 1 and 2 pence coins were issued in bronze (not magnetic).
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Carcinogenic "applicable" means capable of being applied