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How is water magnetized?

NO!silly goose!


Does the two poles of a magnet have the same atoms and elements?

Yes, the two poles of a magnet have the same atoms and elements. The magnetic properties of a magnet are a result of the alignment of the atoms within the material, not a difference in the type of atoms present in the two poles.


When a matter is attracted to a magnet is this a physical or chemical property of matter and why?

Attraction to a magnet is a physical property of matter, not a chemical property. It is based on the arrangement and movement of the electrons within the material, rather than the chemical bonds between atoms. This magnetic property can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the material.


How are atoms or molecules arranged in a true solid?

The arrangements of atoms and molecules give matter properties. Each arrangement is called a ''state of matter". A solid is matter that has a definite shap and takes up a definite amount of space. Vintage Magnet Student 4th Grade Mrs.Bhattacharyra Room 28


How many atoms are in a magnet?

Even a single atom (if it is the right kind of atom) can generate a magnetic field, so there can be any number of atoms in a magnet, from one onwards to very large numbers, such as 1025.


Are atoms an example of matter?

Yes. Atoms are matter. All the matter you encounter on Earth is made of atoms.


What has happened if a magnet becomes barely magnetic?

There are things (I can't remember their name) that face in one direction on a magnet. When these face in different directions the magnet gradually loses force


What state of matter is a magnet?

A magnet is a solid state of matter. It is typically made of materials such as iron, cobalt, or nickel that have magnetic properties.


What is inside a magnet that gives it its magnetic properties?

Inside a magnet, there are tiny particles called atoms that have their own magnetic fields. These atoms align in the same direction, creating a magnetic field that gives the magnet its magnetic properties.


What do atoms have that makes an object magnetic?

a magnet field..!


Groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles are called magnetic what?

Within a magnet, the separate poles are composed of domains, regions where the individual atoms are aligned with parallel magnetic moments.


What is the relationship of atoms to matter?

An atom is the simplest unit of matter which is not destructible by chemical methods.