Salt is not a magnetic compound; the magnetic susceptibility is very low.
I think there is no limit
over time it will lose its magnetism. It will also lose its magnetism if it is temperature is to high or when it's vibrate too much.
if a magnet gets dipped is salt it loses some magnetism this can be experimented if you put iron filings in a plastic cup filled with water, you will see the water loses its magnetic field and wont see much movement at all.
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No, salt is not attracted to magnets. Salt, primarily composed of sodium and chloride ions, is a neutral ionic compound and does not possess magnetic properties. Only certain materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, exhibit magnetism and can be attracted to magnets.
Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
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permanent magnets
there is no salt
Magnetism is a force not a solid.