The materials that react strongest to magnets are said to be ferromagnetic. According to the Wikipedia article on ferromagnetism, "The common ones are iron, nickel, cobalt and most of their alloys, some compounds of rare earth metals, and a few naturally-occurring minerals such as lodestone."
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.
Iron, nickel and cobalt
Nickel no no.
A magnet can be made from a few elements. Iron is the most commonly used, but nickel and cobalt can also be magnetized, and some alloys (mix of metals) can be magnetized.
Rocks that attract magnets contain some sort of iron-nickel alloy. A rock that contains a lot of this alloy is meteorite as well as magnetite.
Usually those containing a high amount of iron minerals such as magnetite or franklinite.
the magnetic field in the rock
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What you have listed are not elements (except for the 'native elements'), they are classifications of minerals.
None you dumb a$$Magnets only work on Ferris materials
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
it's an elementsulfur and iron are elements
Particles in an atom have opposite electrical charges, which cause the particles to attract each other, kind of like how positive and negative magnets stick together.
not really. is depends on what kind of magnets they are.
Yes, an electric egg beater will have some kind of magnets in it. These may be permanent magnets, or may be electromagnets, but the motor in the appliance will have to have some kind of magnets in it to operate on electricity.
Well, yes, kind of. But they are not magnets, it's gravity.
Permanent magnets.
Any kind of metal is magnetic.
The only three things that magnets can attract to are iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Metals that are attracted by magnets or that can be turned into magnets are as follows: 1-iron 2-cobalt 3-nickel 4-steel (a compound not an element)
The attraction between substances of the same kind is called cohesive attraction or cohesive force. It is the property of similar molecules to stick together.
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The word attraction is a common noun, a word for any attraction of any kind.
It is possible to live without magnets, but this might make life kind of difficult. There are magnets in everything these days, including ovens, stoves and refrigerators.