No
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.
magnets
No, quartz is not attracted to magnets because it is not a magnetic mineral. The magnetic properties of a material are determined by its atomic structure, and quartz does not have the necessary structure to be attracted to magnets.
No, shale rocks are not typically attracted to a magnet because they are composed primarily of clay minerals and other non-magnetic materials. Magnetism is generally not a characteristic of shale rocks.
No, shale is not attracted to magnets as it does not contain any magnetic elements like iron or nickel. Shale is a fine-grained sedimentary rock made up of clay minerals and other particles that are not magnetic in nature.
Magnetite
No, shale is not magnetic.
Vanadium is attracted to magnets i.e. it is ferromagnetic.
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.
The Shale is not a metamorphic rock it is a sedimentary rock.
No
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.
No. Shale is a clastic rock.
Shale is a sedimentary rock.
Shale is a clastic sedimentary rock
shale is a sedimentary rock