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What element is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver its magnetic properties change?

Iron is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver, the resulting alloy loses its ferromagnetic properties.


Will sterling silver attach to a magnet?

No, sterling silver is not magnetic and will not attach to a magnet. Magnetism is a property of ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt, but not of silver.


Will magnet stick to silver?

No, magnets do not stick to silver because silver is not a magnetic material. Magnets are attracted to ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. Silver is a non-magnetic metal.


Is copper ferromagnetic?

No, copper is not ferromagnetic.


Is a nickel ferromagnetic?

No, a nickel is not ferromagnetic.


Is nickel ferromagnetic?

No, nickel is not ferromagnetic.


Is a ferromagnetic material.?

Yes, steel is a ferromagnetic material.


Is copper a ferromagnetic material?

No, copper is not a ferromagnetic material.


Is lead a ferromagnetic material?

No, lead is not a ferromagnetic material.


Will magnet stick to silver plate?

Probably not. You need a ferromagnetic material for a magnet to stick. There are basically three elements that are ferromagnetic: Cobalt [Co]; Nickel [Ni]; & Iron [Fe] (and some esoteric ones too). If the metal alloy that has been plated with silver to make the "silver plate" has enough of these then a magnet will stick, of these, only Nickel is commonly a component of alloys that are plated but often not in concentrations that are sufficient to make it obviously magnetic.


Is silver attracted to a magnet?

Sterling silver is a non-ferrous metal alloy, so a magnet will not stick to it. Many metals, however, are non-ferrous, so just because a magnet doesn't stick to a particular metal doesn't make it sterling silver.


How much lead and silver is in a magnet?

Neither lead nor silver is ferromagnetic. It's possible that some magnets may contain small amounts of lead and/or silver as contaminants, but as far as I know there are no common magnetic alloys that involve either of them in significant quantities.