Cobalt
The chemical symbol for the metal gold is Au.
The symbol for metal oxides is typically a combination of the chemical symbol for the metal and the chemical symbol for oxygen. For example, the metal oxide formed by aluminum and oxygen is represented as Al2O3, where "Al" is the symbol for aluminum and "O" is the symbol for oxygen.
Bromine is an element, one of the halogens. Its chemical symbol is Br.
Palladium is considered weakly magnetic. It exhibits a very small magnetic susceptibility. It is not considered to be a ferromagnetic material. Contaminants can, however, make Pd show ferromagnetism.
Yes, Promethium is a radioactive element that is paramagnetic, meaning it is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.
Indium is not magnetic as it belongs to the group of non-magnetic materials. It is a diamagnetic metal, which means it weakly repels magnetic fields rather than attracting them.
Each metal has a specific chemical symbol.
No, polonium is not magnetic. Polonium is a metal that falls under the category of paramagnetic materials, which means it is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.
The chemical symbol for the metal gold is Au.
The symbol for metal oxides is typically a combination of the chemical symbol for the metal and the chemical symbol for oxygen. For example, the metal oxide formed by aluminum and oxygen is represented as Al2O3, where "Al" is the symbol for aluminum and "O" is the symbol for oxygen.
Americium is a radioactive metal and is generally considered to be paramagnetic, which means it can be weakly attracted to a magnetic field. However, its magnetic properties can depend on its specific allotrope or state.
Bromine is an element, one of the halogens. Its chemical symbol is Br.
Palladium is considered weakly magnetic. It exhibits a very small magnetic susceptibility. It is not considered to be a ferromagnetic material. Contaminants can, however, make Pd show ferromagnetism.
Gold is not naturally magnetic, as it is a non-reactive metal. However, it can become weakly magnetic when exposed to a strong magnetic field, but this magnetism is usually very weak and temporary.
Yes, Promethium is a radioactive element that is paramagnetic, meaning it is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.
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The simplest chemical formula (not symbol) is MeX (X is a nonmetal).