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Yes, iron is magnetic.
NOT all metals are magnetic
the area of magnetic force around a magnet is called the magnetic field
No. Magnetite and, to a lesser degree, hematite are magnetic.
Yes, many insects are attracted to sugar because it provides a quick source of energy for them. Bees, ants, flies, and butterflies are some examples of insects attracted to sugar sources like nectar, honey, and fruits.
Because it is not magnetic, sugar cannot be separated by a magnet.
No. Unless the sugar cane was grown in very very iron rich fertiliser. But that's probably dangerous to eat.
we can separate it by magnetic separation..(use a magnet and iron gets separated)
yes
No, platinum is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal and does not exhibit magnetic properties.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.
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No, selenium is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic element with no magnetic properties.
No. No, sulfur is not magnetic.
No, calcite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral.
To separate nickel, sugar, and sand from a mixture, you can use a combination of physical methods. First, use a magnet to attract and remove the nickel, as it is magnetic. Then, dissolve the sugar in water to separate it from the sand, which does not dissolve. Finally, filter the sand from the sugar-water solution using a filtration process, leaving you with separate components.