Gasoline (like organic compounds in general) is not magnetic.
No, hornblende is not a magnetic mineral. It does not exhibit any magnetic properties.
No, pumice is not magnetic. Pumice is a lightweight, porous volcanic rock formed from lava containing high amounts of gas, which creates its characteristic frothy appearance. Because it does not contain magnetic minerals, it does not exhibit magnetic properties.
Corundum, also known as aluminum oxide, is not magnetic. It is a diamagnetic material, meaning it does not have any magnetic properties and is very weakly repelled by magnetic fields.
In general, gases themselves are not magnetic because they are made up of individual atoms or molecules that do not have a permanent magnetic field. However, when certain gases are ionized or placed in a magnetic field, they can exhibit magnetic properties.
no, gypsum is neutral since it is a naturally occurring stone with no minerals
No, radon is not magnetic. It is a radioactive gas and does not possess any magnetic properties.
Radon is a non-magnetic gas.
Yes, magnetic fields can pass through gases. However, the strength and interaction of the magnetic field with the gas will depend on factors such as the type of gas, its density, and the strength of the magnetic field.
There are still magnetic fields in space - especially if you remain close to Earth. But magnetic compasses are usually designed to use gravity, which you won't have if you are in free fall. A specially-designed magnetic compass would work, though.
No it has a magnetic field.
No, neon is not magnetic. Neon is a noble gas and has a filled electron shell, so it does not have unpaired electrons to create a magnetic field.
No, trees are not magnetic in any way.
Krypton is a diamagnetic gas.
any material can insulate magnetic field
No, hornblende is not a magnetic mineral. It does not exhibit any magnetic properties.
yes, carbon is the only non-metal that is magnetic.
In certain circumstances, yes. Oxygen is paramagnetic, so it is possible to induce a magnetic moment in it by exposing it to an external magnetic field. So basically, liquid oxygen only exhibits its magnetic properties in the presence of a magnetic field.