Respuesta :
Iron bromide isn't considered magnetic because all iron compounds are not magnetic
Answer:
Yes, Iron bromide is magnetic.
Explanation:
Iron bromide is a chemical compound with chemical formula FeBr2. It is a anhydrous compound with yellow and brownish color paramagnetic solid. Iron is magnetic. So, any metal with iron will be attracted to a magnet. Some metals like copper, gold and aluminium are non-magnetic.
Not all iron is magnetic. Iron is a ferromagnetic which is attracted to the magnets like nickel and cobalt. It is non-magnetic because they have net dipole moment of zero and have partially field electron shell.
Iron bromide is magnetic because it possses the strong magnetism at 4.2 degree kelvin.