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Is chrome magnetic?

No, chrome (chromium) is not magnetic. Chrome itself does not have magnetic properties, but it is often used as a protective coating on magnetic materials to prevent corrosion.


Which compound is used for coating of tape recorder tapes?

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Do stainless steel have iron in it?

Yes, it has iron, chromium, carbon and nickel.


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