*SPAM* Re: COVID-19 Fake Vaccine Causing Magnitism
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Content preview: On Sat, 15 May 2021 12:42:32 -0400 Karl
- My experience is that when iron particles rust, they lose their
magnetism.
Too bad iron oxides are still magnetic. At least some of them are - I know this because I've trivially witnessed the phenomenom. The black oxide Fe3O4 is magnetic. Not sure about Fe2O3 aka 'rust'.
"Iron(III) oxide was the most common magnetic particle used in all types of magnetic storage and recording media"
oops, so 'rust' is magnetic too.
All I know for sure here is that once I ordered a bag of iron oxide powder and a magnet wouldn't pick any of it up. I was looking for a magnetic powder. I didn't note the chemistry if it was present.
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