Some plants, like sunflowers, have been found to accumulate heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, and uranium in their tissues. This phenomenon is known as phytoremediation, where plants are used to clean up contaminated soil or water by absorbing and concentrating the pollutants.
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal
If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.
No, carbon is non-metallic and not attracted to magnets.
No, mercury is not attracted to magnets because it is a diamagnetic element, which means it has no magnetic properties.
Ferrous metal is any metal that contains iron.Iron is attracted the a magnet.So to test if metal is ferrous pass a magnet close to it, if the magnet reacts then you have ferrous metal.
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No, cesium is not a magnetic metal. It is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal that is not attracted to magnets.
no it is not a metal
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No, phosphorus is not attracted by magnets because it is not a ferromagnetic material. Magnets attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt, which phosphorus does not have.
no they are attracted to the bugs that are attracted to the long lasting flowers of a basil plant
if a block of metal is attracted to a magnet it must have flowing charged particles (electrons)
One common method is using a magnetic separator to attract and separate ferrous metal containers from non-ferrous ones. Another method is using an eddy current separator to separate non-ferrous metals from a mixed stream of materials based on their conductivity. Both methods are efficient and commonly used in recycling plants.
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal
iron
Iron.