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Iron is a magnetic element therefore it will be attracted by a magnet.
no, since there is no metalic element in salt, its not magnetic.
A magnet can remove particles from a mixture but not from a chemical compound.
If you have a magnet, you can see if the magnet is attracted to the material in question.A diamagnetic substance can be identified by weak repulsion in the presence of a magnetic field.A non magnetic substance has no effect in the presence of a magnetic field provided the field is weak.Because if the field is strong enough the tiny electronic magnets may get rearranged so as to have an effect.
Nickels are made of an alloy that contains nickel, which is a magnetic element. When exposed to a magnet, the magnetic field generated by the magnet causes the nickel atoms to align in the same direction, creating a magnetic attraction between the nickel and the magnet.
No because it is an inert substance.
iron, cobalt and nickel but any compound with any of these in like steel, which contains iron, are attracted to a magnet.
Magnetic substances are those that are attracted to a magnet while non-magnetic substances are not attracted to a magnet.
Iron is a magnetic element therefore it will be attracted by a magnet.
Nickel is the only element among those listed that's attracted to a magnet.
if the element is attracted by any magnet when brought near it then , we can conclude that the element is magnetic.......
Pepper is not attracted by a magnet. Pepper is a non-magnetic substance and does not contain any magnetic properties that would cause it to be drawn towards a magnet.
yes because it is a element and it can be used for nappy rashes
no, since there is no metalic element in salt, its not magnetic.
No, carbon is not magnetic and cannot be attracted to a magnet. Carbon is a non-magnetic element due to its electronic configuration.
You are iron. Iron is a black to silver metallic element that is attracted to magnets.
No, copper is not attracted to a magnet.