Yes. Mineral oil, castor oil and even vaseline can be added to their food to make things pass more easily. I found this fact out today at the vet with my cat.
It is not a mineral
By definition a mineral must form by natural processes. Lab made diamonds are not natural.
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lab report on minerals
a lab for middle school students
Minerals are, by definition, naturally occurring. Since cubic zirconia is synthesized in a lab, it is not considered a mineral.
Geologists define minerals as occurring naturally. As cubic zirconia is synthesized in a lab, it is not considered a mineral
It is called synthetic as opposed to natural.
it depends on what type of dog you breed your chocolate lab with.
Diamonds formed from carbon in the lab, are diamonds formed from the mineral carbon.
Diamonds formed in laboratories are formed from carbon, which is an element. By definition, a mineral occurs naturally. So no, a lab-formed diamond is not a mineral.
Having a partner for a lab is important because you can have help from them if they know what to do to make the lab a success.