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I'm doing a virtual lab in which I'm trying to separate tin, aluminum, and steel. Does the order in which I heat them at 300 degrees and observe their magnetism matter? The lab says the three are isolated when they are heated to 300 degrees and then placed under a magnet, but not in the other way around.
10 years ago

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Steve
Well, then, I'd say the order matters.
10 years ago
Anonymous
But why?
10 years ago

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