5 thoughts on “Can magnets adsorb the gold ring? Still can only suck iron”
Eleanor
Magnets cannot adsorb the gold ring, and can only absorb iron, cobalt, nickel. Because Chinese coins contain nickel, magnets can be adsorbed, you can try. If the magnet attaches the gold ring, there is only one truth, and the gold ring is fake. Essence Essence
No, but the gold ring is generally not 100%gold content. If there is an iron content, it also has a little adsorption, but the iron containing gold rings are relatively small because it is easy to rust and is not true. Hope to adopt! Intersection Intersection
Of course, it cannot be adsorbed. If it is adsorbed, it means that it is plated, and it should only be adsorbed, because it does not work aluminum, copper and silver. Essence
Magnets cannot adsorb the gold ring, and can only absorb iron, cobalt, nickel. Because Chinese coins contain nickel, magnets can be adsorbed, you can try. If the magnet attaches the gold ring, there is only one truth, and the gold ring is fake. Essence Essence
No, but the gold ring is generally not 100%gold content. If there is an iron content, it also has a little adsorption, but the iron containing gold rings are relatively small because it is easy to rust and is not true. Hope to adopt! Intersection Intersection
You can only absorb iron, not gold.
At least the gold ring, you should not be able to suck
Of course, it cannot be adsorbed. If it is adsorbed, it means that it is plated, and it should only be adsorbed, because it does not work aluminum, copper and silver. Essence