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Are quartz magnetic? are Calcite magnetic? are mica magnetic? are hematite magnetic? are galena magnetic? are sulfur magnetic?
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Are quartz magnetic?
are Calcite magnetic?
are mica magnetic?
are hematite magnetic?
are galena magnetic?
are sulfur magnetic?
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Quarts-
No
Calcite-
No
Mica-
Yes
but 0.05% of iron found in it
Hematite-
Yes
Galena- Mainly lead so
No
Sulfur-
No
is a match magnetic
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