The element Mercury is not magnetic except at cryogenic temperatures.
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No. No, sulfur is not magnetic.
No. Mercury is an element and oxygen is an element, but together they form a compound.
No, iodine is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic element and does not interact with magnetic fields in the same way that magnetic materials, such as iron or nickel, do.
Iron is the most electromagnetic compatible element.
Yes, mercury is slightly magnetic when exposed to a magnetic field. However, it is not magnetic in the same way as materials like iron or nickel. Mercury's magnetic properties are due to the presence of some unpaired electrons in its atomic structure.
Yes, Mercury can be magnetized. The metal is diamagnetic, meaning it can create a magnetic field in response to an external magnetic field, but it is very weakly attracted to magnets due to its low magnetic susceptibility.
No, mercury is not attracted to magnets because it is a diamagnetic element, which means it has no magnetic properties.
The fact that Mercury has a magnetic field suggests that it has a core which is rich in molten iron.
Potassium is not a magnetic chemical element.
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Mercury's magnetic field was created in 1974-04.
mercury is an element itself!!
Mercury is a liquid element. Mercury is a d block metal element.
Mercury and salt are not inherently magnetic, so they will not be affected by a magnetic force in the same way that magnetic materials like iron or nickel would be. Therefore, a magnetic force would not repel mercury and salt.
if the element is attracted by any magnet when brought near it then , we can conclude that the element is magnetic.......
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.