No. Only a few metals can be made magnetic
The most common element will be iron, but in general could be any transition metal with unpaired electron.
No magnetism is not matter it is a force of energy caused by perpendicularly(sorry for the big word)aligned poles in specific metals. Magnetism is also caused by rapidly churning metals. Short answer: No
color, magnetism, conductivity to name a few.
Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic metal.
Magnetism does not have a boiling point as it is a fundamental property of certain materials related to the alignment of magnetic dipoles. Magnetic properties can change with temperature, but there is no specific temperature at which magnetism "boils."
Every substance has the physical property of magnetism to some extent. Metals can be magnetized more than other elements or compounds.
Magnetism and electricity are properties of metals due to the presence of free electrons in their structure. These free electrons can move easily through the metal and create an electric current or align in a way that generates a magnetic field. This property is known as conductivity.
Magnetism is a property that can be observed in certain materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. These materials have magnetic properties due to the alignment of their atomic magnetic moments. When these materials are exposed to an external magnetic field, they can become magnetized.
The most common element will be iron, but in general could be any transition metal with unpaired electron.
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are the most common metals used to make ferromagnets. These metals have magnetic properties that allow them to be easily magnetized and retain their magnetism.
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This would be false.
Electric charge is the property of matter that gives rise to both electricity and magnetism.
False. The team did not identify the clear liquids using the property of magnetism.
Metals exhibit magnetism when the electrons in their atoms align in the same direction, creating a magnetic field. This alignment can occur naturally or be induced by an external magnetic field.
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No magnetism is not matter it is a force of energy caused by perpendicularly(sorry for the big word)aligned poles in specific metals. Magnetism is also caused by rapidly churning metals. Short answer: No