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Ferromagnetism at Chemical Glossary

What is it? Many substances are found to be magnetic, in that they are attracted by magnetic and electric fields, but it is found that the metals iron, cobalt, nickel and a number of alloys posses a greater level of magnetism than other substances. This powerful magn

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