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No, molten iron is amorphous (no crystal structure) and magnetic domains cannot align to give ferromagnetic behaviour.

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No, molybdenum is not magnetic at room temperature.

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In bulk it is not, but a weak magnetic field has been reported in nano-sheet films.

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Yes, it is paramagnetic.

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βˆ™ 8y ago

Manganese is only paramagnetic.

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