Can Magneto pull iron out of blood?

Magneto is arguably one of the most powerful (and coolest) of the X-Men
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. Manipulating the electromagnetic spectrum, he can shift, shape, and summon metal. He's apparently so powerful in X-2: X-Men United that he can use his mutant abilities to rip the iron right out of your blood.
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Can Magneto control people blood?

Magneto could apply a magnetic field to someone's bloodstream, which would thin the blood. Except Magneto would be helping the person, not hurting them. The study's findings have a high potential for physical therapy and, as you might know, supervillain Magneto isn't too concerned with being a physical therapist.
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Can you extract iron out of blood?

It is not possible to separate iron from blood without damaging the haemoglobin. Iron is a part of haemoglobin, and if iron is removed, the haemoglobin becomes something else. The blood then becomes incapable of transferring oxygen.
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What metals can Magneto not control?

He cannot control non-ferrous (non-magnetic) metals. This HAS been used against him, notably in the construction of the later-stage Sentinels, which were made of non-ferrous metal and plastic.
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Can Magneto lift vibranium?

Unlike adamantum, Magneto cannot manipulate vibranium – not if it's pure. Vibranium is a rare, extraterrestrial metallic ore. It has near-mystical properties that allow for energy manipulation and more. There is a Wakandan isotope and an Antarctic isotope, and both of them are completely unaffected by Magneto's powers.
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How Much Power Does Magneto Need to Rip Iron from Blood? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)



Can Magneto lift gold?

Magneto doesn't control metals, he controls the entire electromagnetic spectrum. He's a force of nature, so no he can't just move around gold but he can effect all the things around it so in essence yes.
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Is it possible to make a sword out of blood?

Assuming there are 10 pints of blood in your body, and you can replace a pint every 16 weeks (as recommended by the uk nhs). You need 3,590 pints to make a sword. So, 3,590 men could give blood and forge one sword.
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Is all blood iron based?

Iron is an essential element for blood production. About 70 percent of your body's iron is found in the red blood cells of your blood called hemoglobin and in muscle cells called myoglobin.
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Can Magneto lift Thor's hammer?

CAN MAGNETO LIFT THOR'S HAMMER? Yes,magneto can control magnetic fields not metals. So Marvel had revealed that Magneto can lift Thor's hammer.
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Can Magneto beat Iron Man?

Magneto should have been able to take Iron Man down with ease, but when the two fought, Tony Stark gave the X-Men a NEW Master of Magnetism. Iron Man beat the X-Men's Magneto, in one of the most spectacular battles in the "Avengers Vs.
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Is Magneto an Omega level?

While both are said to be the most powerful mutants of their type, Magneto is Omega-level and Forge is not. This is because it is hypothetically possible to exceed the upper limits of Forge's power level—his upper limits have been surpassed by multiple humans.
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How do you extract iron?

Iron is extracted from iron ore in a huge container called a blast furnace. Iron ores such as haematite contain iron(III) oxide, Fe 2O 3. The oxygen must be removed from the iron(III) oxide in order to leave the iron behind. Reactions in which oxygen is removed are called reduction reactions.
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Can rust be turned back into iron?

A corroded object is placed in a vacuum and electrically bombarded with hydrogen molecules, which react with the ferrous oxide, or rust. After several hours most of the rust converts to hard iron -- and the object is back to its original shape and size.
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How do you mine iron?

Iron Mining Process
  1. Blasting. Taconite is a very hard rock. ...
  2. Transportation. The taconite pieces are scooped up by electric shovels. ...
  3. Crushing. At the processing plant, the taconite is crushed into very small pieces by rock crushing machines. ...
  4. Separation. ...
  5. Pellets. ...
  6. Steel.
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Can humans green blood?

But what if humans also have green blood? A rare condition known as Sulfhemoglobinemia alters the sulfur levels in blood, causing it to turn green. Sulfhemoglobinemia is a condition in which hemoglobin is oxidized with sulfur atoms and an immoderate supply of sulfur becomes present in the blood.
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Is human blood blue?

Human blood is red because hemoglobin, which is carried in the blood and functions to transport oxygen, is iron-rich and red in color. Octopuses and horseshoe crabs have blue blood. This is because the protein transporting oxygen in their blood, hemocyanin, is actually blue.
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Can blood rust a sword?

Well - blood is highly corrossive to steel and will cause it to rust in record time if not wiped off completely and the sword reoiled.. Apparently it is quite hard to get off completely, many old antique swords that have seen useage have a dark stain from it...
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What does 4g of iron make?

Accounting for the tiny fractions of iron in red blood cells and the amount of blood in the body, the amount of iron within an average human body totals 4 grams, enough for about eight paperclips.
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How much iron is in a human?

Males of average height have about 4 grams of iron in their body, females about 3.5 grams; children will usually have 3 grams or less. These 3-4 grams are distributed throughout the body in hemoglobin, tissues, muscles, bone marrow, blood proteins, enzymes, ferritin, hemosiderin, and transport in plasma.
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Is vibranium stronger than adamantium?

While Adamantium is denser, it can still succumb to extreme heat, while Vibranium's only true weakness is sonic waves and itself. By lacking easily accessible counters, Vibranium easily takes the crown as the stronger metal.
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Is vibranium magnetic?

So the final answer is yes, Magneto's powers do work on vibranium. For the avengers 401 comic, it is said he created a magnetic field around the shield, not manipulating the shield. It would be like in my opinion, when you lift a car with a pulley.
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Is vibranium a real metal?

Vibranium (/vaɪˈbreɪniəm/) is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store, and release large amounts of kinetic energy.
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How was iron extracted in ancient times?

Iron making evolved over a few thousand years. Using the ancient "bloomery" method, iron ore was converted directly into wrought iron by heating the ore while at the same time melting the ore's impurities and squeezing them out with hand hammers.
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