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Q: What metal is black does not rust and is magnetic?
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What is a hard silver-white magnetic metal easily rust in moist air?

This metal is iron.


Does black coffee rust metal?

Yes it does.


Is rust attracted to magnets?

yes it is because the compounds of metal is still in the rust which the magnet pulls by its magnet field with the power of positive and negative energy rubbing against eac other creating a magnetic ull which pull an metal even if there is only one atom of metal left in the rust.


Would a wheel barrow be magnetic if it had rust on it?

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Is ferrous magnetic?

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Does aerosol make metal rust?

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What metal forms a black oxide when heated?

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Is gold the only metal that does not rust?

Gold is not the only metal that does not rust. Copper is another metal that doesn't rust, and so is platinum and nickel.


What is the most common magnetic element that corrodes to form rust?

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Is rust a type of fungus?

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Why does rust flake away from metal?

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