Some ferromagnetic elements are:
Iron
Nickel
Cobalt
Gadolinium
Dyprosium Ferromagnetic means- a substance such as iron in which the magnetic moments of the atoms spontaneously line up with each other, making a large net magnetic moment. Ferromagnets lose their ferromagnetism when heated above a specific temperature (called the Curie point), because the thermal energy melts the magnetic alignment, a bit like the way crystals melt when heated.
Iron is ferromagnetic and when combined with silver, the resulting alloy loses its ferromagnetic properties.
iron
b. ferromagnetic. Gold is not ferromagnetic, meaning it does not have a significant magnetic attraction in the presence of a magnetic field.
No, it can not be converted into a permanent magnet. because Cu has only one unpaired electron.
Vanadium is attracted to magnets i.e. it is ferromagnetic.
No. Iron (Fe = ferrous), is a totally different element.
It is a metal ,one of the ferromagnetic elements the remaining are iron ,cobalt & gadolinium
No, a nickel is not ferromagnetic.
No, nickel is not ferromagnetic.
No, copper is not ferromagnetic.
Yes, 4130 steel is magnetic. It contains iron as the main element, and iron is a ferromagnetic material, which means it can be magnetized.
The most common element will be iron, but in general could be any transition metal with unpaired electron.