Caroyln Ebach: iron, steel, brass, copper, aluminium, bronze (maybe). high carbon steel, lead, zinc, mercury (maybe).
Angel Klym: Magnets attract iron [steel,which is an alloy of iron], some cobalt and nickel.Magnets are most often made of iron, but some non-iron-containing alloys can be used. Here's a short list:-Iron-Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt (Alnicos)-Strontium-Iron (Ferrites, also known as Ceramics)-Neodymium-Iron-Boron (Neo magnets, sometimes referred to as "super magnets")-Samarium-Cobalt.In a hardware store you can find copper in wire and pipes and some nails.You can find zinc in nails and on pails[zinc coated] and the zinc for an outboardYou can find lead in sinkers and plumb bob, and lead line for soundingYou can find iron and steel in may toolsThere are many recipes for steel with different mixturesYou can find aluminum in nails and other thingsYou can find brass and bronze which are mixtures or alloys...Show more
Rashad Marecki: Copper wire...Steel gas! pipe...Aluminum screws..."different magnets that i can find in the hardware store."You don't buy magnets at a hardware store......Show more
Sena Highman: Actually, you can buy magnets at most hardware stores - they are sold for hobby work and for mounting tools. There should be three types of magnets - ceramic (high strength), sintered ferrite (black, dull color, molded shapes), and alnico metal bars and horse shoes.As for metals, you can find brass, copper, aluminum, zinc, stainless steel, and steel in fasteners, bronze in decorative stuff, iron in some nails and skillets,...Show more
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