A copper piece cannot be made a magnet why?
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The d-orbital can hold a maximum of 10 electrons, so copper has no unpaired d-electrons. Magnets can be made from substances that have permanent magnetic domains. ... Pure copper can't be made into a magnet because it doesn't have these magnetic domains.
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cause it requires magnetic domains which it dont have
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