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Can magnet attract copper carbonate?

No, copper carbonate is not magnetic so it will not be attracted by a magnet. In order for an object to be attracted by a magnet, it needs to have magnetic properties, which copper carbonate does not possess.


What happens when copper touches air?

When copper comes into contact with air, it undergoes a process called oxidation. This leads to the formation of a thin layer of greenish patina on the surface of the copper, which can protect it from further corrosion. Over time, this patina may continue to develop and change in color.


How do you separate copper fillings from a mixture of copper fillings and iron fillings?

One way to separate copper filings from a mixture of copper and iron filings is by using a magnet. Since iron filings are attracted to magnets while copper filings are not, you can use a magnet to pull out the iron filings, leaving the copper filings behind.


If a bar copper is brought near a magnet the copper bar will be?

I have just taken the test and the answer is.. b.) unaffected by the magnet The copper bar will become reactive if/when magnet is in motion. example; if strong magnet is slid swiftly along copper bar by hand, reaction will occur as a reactive force or drag and can be easily observed by anyone willing to test it themselves. This reaction is a form of Induction.


Will a magnet pick up more nails when covered in copper wire or metal wire?

copper wire because we all know that metal strengthens the magnetic field but copper has a special property that strengthens the magnetic field further so copper is the answer P.S. i already did the experiment

Related Questions

What happens if you put a magnet on copper?

Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.


What happens to copper wire because of the moving magnet?

The copper wire carries an electric current.


What happens if magnet is placed next to copper?

When a magnet is placed next to copper, the magnetic field of the magnet induces an electrical current in the copper due to electromagnetic induction. This effect is known as eddy currents, causing the copper to become magnetized temporarily.


What happens when the south side of the magnet is touching copper?

Absolutely nothing since copper is non-magnetic.


What happens to a magnet when copper rubs aganist it?

It might leave a copper coloured streak across the magnet, but apart from that, nothing much. I think you are looking at what happens to a copper wire when it is moved in a magnetic field. In which case the answer is, a current is induced in the wire. (It does not have to touch)


What happens to copper and a magnet?

When a magnet is placed near a copper material, no attraction or repulsion occurs because copper is not a magnetic material. However, moving a magnet near a copper wire induces an electric current to flow through the wire, a phenomenon known as electromagnetic induction.


Is copper attracted to a magnet?

No, copper is not attracted to a magnet.


Does a magnet stick to copper?

No, a magnet does not stick to copper because copper is not a magnetic material.


What happens when a magnet touches water?

nothing happens. Add. But the idea of an interaction is intriguing, and 'hydrodynamic propulsion' is a standard stuff of science fiction. Used in some Clive Cussler books as well.


What is the difference between magnet and copper magnet?

one of them hyas copper in it's name >:D


Can magnet attract copper carbonate?

No, copper carbonate is not magnetic so it will not be attracted by a magnet. In order for an object to be attracted by a magnet, it needs to have magnetic properties, which copper carbonate does not possess.


Performance difference between aluminum-based magnet wire and copper-based magnet wire?

According to different conductors, magnet wires can be divided into copper-based magnet