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10 May, 09:30
Is tin magnetic, ferromagnetic or non-magnetic?
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Keshawn Moore
10 May, 09:35
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Tin is very weakly attracted to magnets, but is not ferro magnetic. I would say it is magnetic even though it is very weakly attracted to it.
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