The soft iron and magnet will attract each other - the copper will not be attracted to either of the other two.
Two magnetic north poles (or two magnetic south poles) repel one another.
when two different poles meet, they attract,like north an south poles, they would attract. Whereas two north poles being too close ,would repell...as also would two south poles...they would repell.
Unlike charges attract. Unlike molecules do not, otherwise everything ever would be attracted to everything else ever.If two molecules are of different charges, then yes, they will attract.
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The polar coordination of the bars was not changed by the turn.
The soft iron and magnet will attract each other - the copper will not be attracted to either of the other two.
Items containing iron and other magnets.
There are two types of iron: magnetic and non-magnetic iron. The iron in your body is the non-magnetic kind.
I assume "iron filling" is supposed to mean iron filings? In this case, I would use a magnet to separate the two. The iron filings will stick to the magnet, leaving the sulfur behind.
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here is how you make no-member bars up to gold: To make Bronze bars, smelt copper and tin ores together. To make Blurite bars, smelt a blurite ore. To make Iron bars, smelt an iron ore. (50% chance of success) To make Silver bars, smelt a silver ore. To make Steel bars, smelt two 2 coal ores and one iron ore together. To make Gold bars, smelt a gold ore. To get a 100% success rate with iron smelting purchase a ring of forging from the grand exchange, northern Varrock. This saves a lot of time and effort and quickly pays for itself.
Hemoglobin is a protein and it has an iron ion that can attract an oxygen molecule to it. Both proteins and iron can be found in food.
Yes, because the keepers are made up of iron, when the magnet is in contact with it they become temporary magnet. Keepers also have a useful safety function as they stop external metal being attracted to the magnet.
Two magnetic north poles (or two magnetic south poles) repel one another.
If you simply mix iron filings and sulfur crystals together, you get a mixture. The iron keeps the properties of iron (including its ability to be magnetized), and the sulfur retains the properties of sulfur. This mixture can be easily separated mechanically by simply passing a magnet nearby, which will magnetize and attract the iron filings. If you combine the two using heat, however, they iron and sulfur will chemically react to form the compound iron sulfide. This compound will have properties different from either the sulfur or iron. A magnet will no long separate the two (although it might attract excess iron that was not combined in the reaction). This experiment is meant to distinguish the properties of substances combined in mixtures versus substances combined as chemical compounds.
They will repel each other. Here is a explanation: "-" means they will attract "*" means they will repel South-North North-South North*North South*South Basically, they need to be opposite to attract each other :)