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No, salt cannot be separated from something else with a magnet. Salt is not magnetic and does not respond to magnetic fields.
no, since there is no metalic element in salt, its not magnetic.
No, water cannot be magnetized. It is not magnetic in the sense that we can use a magnet to attract it.
No, halite is not a magnetic mineral. Halite, also known as rock salt, is a common mineral composed of sodium chloride and does not exhibit magnetic properties.
No, salt water passing through a magnet does not create electricity. In order to generate electricity, you need a conductor moving through a magnetic field, such as in a generator or dynamo. The salt water itself is not conducting electricity in this scenario.
Salt does not repel bugs. In fact, some bugs like ants are attracted to salt.
Rock salt will definitely repel any frog. This is because the rock salt will threaten to draw all of the moisture out of a frog's skin and kill it.
Salt cannot be "put in mercury" unless the salt is mechanically restrained. Mercury has a much higher density than salt and does not chemically react with it, so that salt will simply float on the mercury.
No, brine (a solution of salt in water) is not magnetic. Magnetic properties are associated with certain metals and materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. Saltwater does not contain these magnetic materials, so it is not magnetic.
No, salt cannot be separated from something else with a magnet. Salt is not magnetic and does not respond to magnetic fields.
Yes, of course it is. Salt contains Sodium and Sodium is one of the Alkali Metal and metal is magnetic.
Salt is not a magnetic compound; the magnetic susceptibility is very low.
Yes, mercury sulfate is a salt. It is a chemical compound composed of mercury, sulfur, and oxygen ions.
no, since there is no metalic element in salt, its not magnetic.
Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature, while salt is a solid compound. Mercury is toxic and conducts electricity, while salt is non-toxic and does not conduct electricity. Mercury is used in thermometers and barometers, while salt is commonly used as a seasoning and preservative in food.
Salt water be magnetized. The magnetic field on salt water lowers salt ion and colloid hydration and accelerates the crystallization.
Iron is magnetic, while salt is soluble in water.