A chemically natural magnet is a type of naturally occurring magnet that forms without human intervention. The most well-known example is lodestone, which is a naturally magnetized form of the mineral magnetite (Fe3O4). Lodestone is created through geological processes, and it retains its magnetic properties due to the alignment of its atomic structure. This natural magnetism has been used historically for compasses and navigation.
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Fe3O4
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