It's correctly spelt mica and it is a mineral, not a stone. No, it, isn't magnetic- it is a phyllosilicate mineral with a layered structure and is chemically inert. It has superior electrical properties as an insulator, and can support an electrostatic field whilst dissipating minimal energy in the form of heat.
No, the limestone is not magnetic due to the magnetic fields in the stone itself.
no, gypsum is neutral since it is a naturally occurring stone with no minerals
yes it is. tiger eye is made from iron and also has small thin bands of malachite in the stone.
I have some serpentine beads (though they were sold just as "green/black beads" at walmart) and a serpentine tumbled stone... the beads stick to a rare earth magnet but the tumbled one does not. Maybe the serpentine that you have is like the beads from walmart... man-made with materials that are magnetic. I don't think real serpentine sticks.
Magnetite is a naturally occurring stone that exhibits strong magnetic properties. It is a type of iron ore and is commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Magnetite is frequently used in various industrial applications due to its magnetic properties.
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a rock that that is magnetic
Magnetic stone is composed of the mineral magnetite an iron mineral. It is located in certtain iron ore fields.
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No, the limestone is not magnetic due to the magnetic fields in the stone itself.
The naturally magnetic stone found in caves is called lodestone. Lodestone is a type of magnetite that has the ability to attract iron.
no, gypsum is neutral since it is a naturally occurring stone with no minerals