Are Cheerios magnetic?

Most people would just assume there's some grain and maybe a little sugar, or a lot of sugar if you're more of a Lucky Charms person than a Raisin Bran person. Nobody would suspect, though, that there would be metal in their Cheerios. Turns out, Cheerios are magnetic.
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Can you attract cereal with a magnet?

Like many metals, iron is magnetic, so if you have a strong enough magnet, you will be able to pick it up. Will you be able to pick up your box of breakfast cereal just by magnetic force alone? No, because it doesn't contain enough iron for the magnetism to overpower gravity pulling the weight of all that cereal down.
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Does Cheerios have metal in it?

The iron you see in your cereal is elemental iron- actual metallic iron filings or shavings similar to the little flakes you might see come off of a steel wool pad when you squeeze or rub it, just much smaller. That's right, you're eating metal in the morning!
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What foods are magnetic?

Some examples of food with iron include dark green vegetables (like spinach), meats (especially red meat), and fortified cereals. Iron is also one of the three magnetic metals (other two being nickel and cobalt). That means it is attracted to a magnet.
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Does cereal have metallic iron?

Many breakfast cereals are fortified with food-grade iron particles (metallic iron) as a mineral supplement. Metallic iron is digested in the stomach and eventually absorbed in the small intestine. If all of the iron from your body was extracted, you'd have enough iron to make only two small nails.
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Are corn flakes magnetic?

Cornflakes are magnetic because they contain a significant amount of iron, a magnetic material. Standard cornflakes contain around 8 milligrams of iron per 100 grams (so 0.008% of the weight of a cornflake is iron). This is enough to cause a floating cornflake to move when it is near a magnet.
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Why is cereal attracted to magnet?

The iron that is added to breakfast cereal is just like the iron that goes into metal screws and nails, and is strongly attracted by a magnet. Grinding and crushing the cereal into a liquid mixture frees the added iron particles from the cereal matrix, allowing them to move towards to the magnet.
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Are Wheaties magnetic?

Yes, magnets. The inquiry is in response to a viral video that surfaced a few years ago purporting that Wheaties, which are produced by General Mills, contain metallic fragments that draw the cereal flakes into magnetic force fields.
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How do you know if cereal has iron in it?

Put cereal into the bottle of water. If your cereal doesn't dissolve or break up after shaking, then it's better to leave the cereal soaked overnight for it to soften and break up. When the cereal is thoroughly soaked and in smaller pieces, place the magnet on the outside of the bottle to attract the iron inside.
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Are you eating nails for breakfast?

We need a regular supply of iron as it is not easily absorbed by the body. So you might not be eating nails for breakfast...but you're eating iron!
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Why do Cheerios stick?

Janet Elliott, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Thermodynamics at the University of Alberta explains why is actually known as 'the Cheerio effect". The Cheerios stick together as a way of reducing the surface energy that exists in the milk-cereal system.
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Why do Cheerios float?

The Cheerios effect arises from the interaction of gravity and surface tension -- the tendency of molecules on the surface of a liquid to stick together, forming a thin film across the surface. Small objects like Cheerios aren't heavy enough to break the surface tension of milk, so they float.
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Is the iron we eat actually metal?

Here on earth, plants absorb iron through their root systems; animals eat these plants. Humans consume these plants and animals. Many think iron is a heavy metal, which it is not. Iron is a metal; in fact, people with too much iron in their bodies can set off metal detectors.
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Why is some food magnetic?

Many foods contain iron, which blood cells need in order to carry oxygen. A molecule called heme contains the iron ion at its center. The hemoglobin protein is made up of four heme groups.
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How old are Cheerios?

Cheerios debuted as Cheeri-Oats in 1941. Americans had corn flakes. They were eating Wheaties.
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Which cereal has the most iron?

Cornflakes come in as the most iron rich cereal due to fortification techniques to enrich this cereal with vitamins and minerals.
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Does your body absorb iron from cereal?

Heme iron is highly absorbable and comes from meat, eggs, dairy, fish, shellfish and poultry. Nonheme iron comes from plant foods, fortified foods, like cereal, and many supplements. This type of iron isn't as easy for your body to absorb.
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Can you get iron from dirt with a magnet?

Put soil on a piece of paper. Place the magnet underneath the soil and the paper. Move the magnet around and see what happens. As you move the magnet around, some of the soil will move with it.
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Does cereal expire?

When it's unopened, breakfast cereal lasts six to eight months past the date on the box. If opened, your favorite cereal will typically stay fresh for between four and six months. In contrast, cooked cereals such as oatmeal will only keep for four to five days in the fridge once prepared. "Cereals don't really go bad.
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What iron is in Cheerios?

If we use this absorption value and consider, for example, Cheerios (General Mills; 8.1 mg iron per 30-g serving) or Count Chocula (General Mills; 4.5 mg iron per serving), a single serving of Cheerios will provide 1.1 mg and of Count Chocula 0.63 mg of “absorbed” iron.
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Can you absorb metallic iron?

To be absorbed, dietary iron can be absorbed as part of a protein such as heme protein or iron must be in its ferrous Fe2+ form.
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Are apples magnetic?

Finally, the magnetic balance can detect that an apple is magnetic. For an ordinary apple the mass difference Δm = + 0.26 g (≈ 0.19% of mapple) reveals the diamagnetic properties.
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