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Rutile, a mineral composed primarily of titanium dioxide (TiO2), is generally considered to be non-magnetic. It does not exhibit significant magnetic properties under normal conditions. However, in certain cases, natural rutile may contain trace amounts of iron or other elements that can impart weak magnetic properties, but these are not characteristic of the mineral itself.

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