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No, polonium is not magnetic. Polonium is a metal that falls under the category of paramagnetic materials, which means it is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.
No, magnetic fields do not pass through all nonmagnetic materials with equal ease. Some materials, like iron, attract and concentrate magnetic field lines more effectively than others, such as wood or plastic. The ability of a material to allow a magnetic field to pass through it is known as its permeability.
The element Mercury is not magnetic except at cryogenic temperatures.
In non-magnetic materials,the magnetic moments of individual atoms are randomly arranged giving net zero magnetic moment such that these materials are not affected when an external magnetiv field is applied
Well think about it, while mercury is liquid, all its poles are messed up and scattered because the poles within the liquid will naturally want to align themselves with their opposites causing a cancellation of its magnetism. When it is frozen solid, the poles have no way of rearranging themselves, so therefore mercury can only be magnetic in its solid form.
Aluminium is nonmagnetic.
Copper is nonmagnetic.
Nickel is magnetic.
Aluminum is nonmagnetic because it does not have magnetic properties. This means that aluminum is not attracted to magnets and does not generate a magnetic field itself.
No, beryllium is not magnetic. It is a nonmagnetic metal.
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You can separate magnetic and nonmagnetic particles using a magnet. The magnetic particles will be attracted to the magnet and can be easily separated from the nonmagnetic particles. This method is commonly used in industries such as mining and recycling.
Argon is nonmagnetic because it has a complete electron configuration with all electron pairs filled in its outermost shell, resulting in no unpaired electrons to create a magnetic field.
Gold is non-magnetic. This means it is not attracted to magnets and does not have magnetic properties.
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Magnetic and nonmagnetic.
It is made of glass and silver plate which are nonmagnetic. The plate on the glass could also be aluminum but still not affected much by an external magnetic field. As long as the flask has no iron, nickel, or cobalt (ferromagnetic elements) it would be called nonmagnetic. Note all materials are affected by a magnetic field, but it is very much a subtle effect for most things we call nonmagnetic.