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Astralwither
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Is fluoride salt magnetic?
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what it says in the title
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No. Magnetic can be some metals, like iron, nickel, cobalt and some rare earth metals like gadolinium or samarium. And alloys of others.
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(Ferro- and ferri-) magnetism is a
molecular
property, not an atomic one. Some steels are not ferromagnetic. CrO
2
makes permanent magnets. Some polymers are ferromagnetic and contain no metal atom.
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