No.
Only a few are.
Most are not.
Strongly magnetic elements are the ones that can be magnetized easily. There are certain magnets which are permanent and are formed from rare-earth alloys.
There are three elements in a magnet: iron, boron, and neodymium.
Iron is (one of) the magnetisizable element in steel.
Nickel, iron, cobalt, gadolinium
Nickel, iron, cobalt, gadolinium
Nickel. (:
Iron, Cobalt.
2 different elements. But three altogether. Two Oxygen and one Carbon.
exmaples of magnetic materials are iron,nickel,cobalt,paper clips,nails and some pins....:-)Example (A Science Trick):COINS=CO-BALTI-RONN-ICKLES-TEEL
BARIUM IS NOT A MAGNETIC MATERIAL. THE THREE MAGNETIC MATERIALS ARE NICKEL, COLBALT AND IRON OR METAL MIXTURES CNTAINING ONE OF THESE SUCH AS STEEL. However, Technology has expanded the availability of magnetic materials to include various manmade products, all based, however, on naturally magnetic elements Ceramic, or ferrite, magnets are made of a sintered composite of powdered iron oxide and barium/strontium carbonate ceramic. Also, this site may answer your specific question: www.cheniere.org/techpapers/on_the_principles_of_permissible.htm - 425k
No, ammonium chloride is not magnetic. It will not be attracted to magnets. Ammonium chloride is made up of the elements nitrogen, hydrogen and chlorine.
The elements cobalt, nickel and iron are all magnetic. Most alloys containing at least one of these three elements will be magnetic. For example stainless steel is very magnetic. However alloys not containing these elements is most likely not magnetic.
Magnetic materials may contain any mixture of certain elements. Three of the most common elements are iron, nickel and cobalt.
Iron, cobalt and nickel are known to show magnetic properties.
to describe earth's magnetic field, there are three magnetic elements of earth listed as under, 1. angle of declination 2. dip 3. horizontal component of earth's magnetic field
Iron (Fe) is a transition metal. It is one of the three magnetic elements besides Co and Ni. It is ductile and malleable. It conducts electricity.
There are three main elements of positive interaction. One of these elements is a positive and happy demeanor when greeting someone.
There are three main elements of positive interaction. One of these elements is a positive and happy demeanor when greeting someone.
No, wood is made of mostly non-magnetic elements. copper, aluminium, gases, and plastic are also non-magnetic. The influence of a magnetic field on wood is not significant; however all elements are influenced by magnetic fields or electro-magnetic waves to some extent. That influence is significant on only few elements, such as iron.
For synchronising the magnetic and gyro compass elements For synchronising the magnetic and gyro compass elements
It's an Iron
Iron, Cobalt.
no. calcium itself is not magnetic, but if it is mixed with other elements (iron, etc.) then it will be. :) hope i helped!