No, calcium is not magnetic
No, fluorite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral composed of calcium and fluorine.
no because they are not magnetic and their not made of magnet
No, fluorite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral composed primarily of calcium and fluorine.
Autunite is not magnetic. It is a hydrated calcium uranyl phosphate mineral that does not exhibit magnetic properties.
No, gypsum is not magnetic and does not attract to a magnet. Gypsum is a non-metallic mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate and does not possess magnetic properties.
no. calcium itself is not magnetic, but if it is mixed with other elements (iron, etc.) then it will be. :) hope i helped!
No, fluorite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral composed of calcium and fluorine.
no because they are not magnetic and their not made of magnet
No, fluorite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral composed primarily of calcium and fluorine.
Autunite is not magnetic. It is a hydrated calcium uranyl phosphate mineral that does not exhibit magnetic properties.
No, the limestone is not magnetic due to the magnetic fields in the stone itself.
No, calcite is not magnetic and does not react to a magnet because it is composed of non-magnetic calcium carbonate.
No, lime is not magnetic. Lime is a type of calcium compound that does not possess magnetic properties.
A seashell is not magnetic because it is composed mainly of calcium carbonate and organic materials, which do not have magnetic properties. Magnetic materials typically contain iron, nickel, or cobalt, which are absent in seashells. Therefore, seashells do not respond to magnetic fields and are classified as non-magnetic materials.
No, gypsum is not magnetic and does not attract to a magnet. Gypsum is a non-metallic mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate and does not possess magnetic properties.
No, fluorite is not magnetic. For other information it have a white streak and it comes in many, many colors. Hope I helped ya! I am an expert on rocks and I am only nine years old!
My book says that calcium is paramagnetic but I cannot understand why since it doesn't have any unpaired electrons as paramagnetic materials need to have. I have the same question for magnesium too.