The pure test of magnetism is repultion
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Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic elements.
Pure gold, silver, Mercury, steel, Aluminum and several others.
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
You can check the composition of a 1948 dime using a magnet. If the dime is attracted to the magnet, it likely contains iron and is not pure silver. A pure silver dime will not be attracted to a magnet.
Gold, of any carat weight will not stick to a magnet. Only ferrous metals will stick to a magnet. Gold, aluminum, brass and copper are a few types of non-ferrous metals,and will not stick to a magnet. If your gold sticks to a magnet it is gold plated ferrous metal.
No, only ferrous metals are magnetic.
Pure gold, silver, Mercury, steel, Aluminum and several others.
Yes, pure nickel is one of the few metals that's ferromagnetic; i.e. it's attracted to a magnet and can itself be magnetized. Iron and cobalt are the only other two common ferromagnetic metals. Gadolinium, neodymium and samarium are the remaining metals.
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In Microsoft Word at font size 12 it is going to be about 12 pages, just pure text.
If a magnet does not stick to an object that is supposed to be gold, then it is likely not pure gold. Pure gold is not magnetic, so if a magnet is attracted to the object, it may contain other metals or be a gold-plated material. You should consult with a professional to confirm the authenticity of the item.