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No, water is not magnetic.
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
The magnetic field around it makes it unmagnetic. This dosent make sense by saying unmagnetic but it unmagnetises and it will no longer be magnetic
No, brine (a solution of salt in water) is not magnetic. Magnetic properties are associated with certain metals and materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. Saltwater does not contain these magnetic materials, so it is not magnetic.
NO!silly goose!
Water is not significantly affected by magnetic fields in everyday situations. While water molecules do have a slight magnetic property, it is too weak to be noticeably influenced by typical magnetic fields.
I don't see how magnetism would make any significant difference.
Iron is magnetic, while salt is soluble in water.
No, water does not block a magnetic field. In fact, water is generally transparent to magnetic fields, meaning they can pass through it without being significantly affected.
No, water is not magnetic.
Magnetic water softeners are not scientifically proven to effectively reduce the hardness of water.
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