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Not all metals attract to magnets. Examples are: aluminium, copper, titanium,brass, bronze, tin, nickel, platinum, gold, silver, lead, pewter But im wondering what the Bleach zangetsu key chain is made out of?
Several different metals can be used in magnets. Iron is perhaps the most common metal used in permanent magnets, but alloys such as Alnico (Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt) can also make very strong permanent magnets.
Mercury and nitrogen are not magnetic chemical elements.
Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
most musical insturments
Aluminum.
Not all metals attract to magnets. Examples are: aluminium, copper, titanium,brass, bronze, tin, nickel, platinum, gold, silver, lead, pewter But im wondering what the Bleach zangetsu key chain is made out of?
Several different metals can be used in magnets. Iron is perhaps the most common metal used in permanent magnets, but alloys such as Alnico (Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt) can also make very strong permanent magnets.
Pencil lead isn't really lead, it is graphite, a form of carbon. Pencil lead doesn't have any lead in it whatsoever.
Most metals are not attracted to magnets at all. Some are, like: Iron, Steel Stainless, Steel, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Bronze, Aluminum, Silver, Gold, Mercury, Nickel, & Magnesium.
It will very likely do nothing. Most hard drives are covered in a thick steel or aluminum case, that most household magnets will not be able to penetrate.
Aluminium si most reactive because is vrey quick lead.
Mercury and nitrogen are not magnetic chemical elements.
The pull tabs which are most desirable for fundraising are pure aluminum, and aluminum is a non magnetic metal. By passing a magnet over or through your collection of tabs you can separate the non aluminum tabs which will yield a lower price per pound.
Aluminum was the metal most often forged in this industry classification. Aluminum and its alloys can be forged into many different shapes and sizes.
Neither really. Iron, since it is naturally magnetic, is often used in most magnets. Gold is conductive, so it can be used in electro-magnets, but it's cheaper to use Iron-ferrite
Most often it is aluminum.