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Why is this metal used in magnets low melting alloys and pink?

bismuth


What metal is used in low melting alloys and magnets?

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.


What type of metal does magnets stick to?

Iron and its alloys (e.g. steel) are attracted to magnets


What metal do magents attract?

Any kind of metal. ------------------------------ Magnets attract ferromagnetic metals, mainly iron and nickel, and their alloys. ------------------------------


How are metal alloys created in manufacturing?

Metal alloys are primarily created by being heating, melting and blending, then allowed to cool and harden. This is common in alloy manufacturing plants.


Do all magnets attract to all metal?

no. They only attract to Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, and certain alloys.


What is aluminum dross?

Aluminum dross is a mass of solid impurities floating on a molten metal. As aluminum metal melting point is 660℃, which is low-melting-point, so it will be formed on the surface in aluminum melting or alloys by oxidation of the aluminum.


Are magnets metals?

Some are metal some aren't. Ceramic magnets are common. Magnetite is one naturally occurring rock that is a magnet. Most magnets are either metallic alloys or nonmetallic compounds of the elements Iron, Nickel, or Cobalt.


What type of alloy metals are made of bismuth alloy?

Alloys are obtained by melting the base metal with the alloying components.


What does alloying a metal do to its melting point?

"Unlike pure metals, most alloys do not have a single melting point, but a melting range in which the material is a mixture of solid and liquid phases." See the related link for further information.


What is inside magnets?

There is nothing inside magnets. The solid metal has magnetic properties due to it's molecular make up. Magnets are commonly made of iron, but there are more powerful magnets, made from alloys of rare earth metals. The magnetic fiels surround the whole magnetic object.


Are magnets metal?

Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.