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Q: What element like iron and nickel is naturally magnetic?
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What is a naturally magnetic mineral?

there are three, iron cobalt and nickel


Which Elements that are naturally magnetic at room temperature?

nickel, cobalt, iron


If an element has no iron will it be magnetic?

Rare earth magnets are very powerful magnets which have no iron. Cobalt and nickel are also magnetic.


The magnetic element used in making metals called?

Iron and Nickel both have magnetic properties.


Is iron magnetic?

Yes, iron is a magnetic material. It is an element by itself by alloys containing iron would also exhibit varying degrees of magnetism. The other magnetic elements include cobalt and nickel.


Is nickel magentic or not?

The element nickel is attracted to a magnet.Many "nickel" items contain large amounts of other metals so they're not strongly attracted however. For example, US 5¢ coins are called nickels but they're actually 75% copper.


Can elements be magnetic?

Certainly they can. Iron is the most common magnetic element. Others include nickel, cobalt and neodymium.


Are Copper Gold Iron Nickel and Silver magnetic?

Only Iron and Nickel are magnetic.


Cobalt iron and nickel are known as?

Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.


Is Nikel Attacted to magnet?

Nickel is a magnetic element, yes, but not nearly as strong strong as iron or cobalt. It is known as a "ferromagnet" and is weakly magnetic.


Why a changing magnetic field affects a metal but not something made of plastic?

Because the entire concept of magnetic field is based on the element IRON (and to a much lesser degree, Nickel). Iron content? (most metals): Magnetic. Plastic based? (no iron): Not magnetic. Simple as that.


What are the only three naturally occurring magnetic metals?

There are four. Iron, Nickel, Cobalt and Gadolinium. Source: Higher Chemistry