Iron
Steel (because there is a bit of iron inside)
Cobalt
Nickel
These are the only ones I know, right now I'm actually searching for the complete list for my science test, but I haven't found anything yet.
metals
They are metals.
They are in between the metals and non metals
Elements are classified into metals, metalloids, and nonmetals based on their physical and chemical properties. Metals are typically shiny, conduct heat and electricity well, and are malleable. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals. Nonmetals are usually dull in appearance and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
Transition metals such as copper, silver, and gold are less reactive than alkali metals and alkaline-earth metals. These metals are less likely to react vigorously with water or air compared to alkali and alkaline-earth metals.
If the object to be picked up is magnetizable, the magnet temporarily magnetizes it allowing it to be picked up. If the object to be picked up is not magnetizable, then it remains unmagnetized and cannot be picked up.
Wood can't stick to a magnet because it does not have iron or any other sort of magnetizable substance in it.
It is lightweight, with a grey colour. It is also non-magnetizable. That's all i can say right now.
Iridium is a superconductor. As a result it probably is not magnetizable in the same sense as is iron. Substances that are capable of holding a permanent magnetic field usually are not superconductors.
what are the characteristics of metals? metals? non-metals?
Dr. Manfred Kuenhle is credited for several inventions. The first being toroidal transmissions. He also invented magnetizable microparticles and optical transmission network for self-directed messages.
metals
They are metals.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
They are in between the metals and non metals
You can see the Alkaline Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Other Metals (poor conducting metals), metaloids (characteristics of metals and non-metals combined), non-metals, noble gases, and unknown metals (like #112-118)The transition metals at the bottom of the periodic table are lanthanides and actinides.3 main ones are usually: Alkaline metals, Transition metals, and Non-metals...I hope this was useful!-Fuyuki
I believe that the answer you are looking for is Transition Metals.