None. A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic, homogeneous solid with a definite (but not fixed) chemical composition and an ordered atomic arrangement. As wood is completely organic, there are no minerals in wood.
None it isn't a mineral and doesn't have any.
Tree is not a mineral. It is a plant life that absorbs CO2 and releases oxygen. A tree is a form of green plant, not a mineral.
In order to qualify as a mineral, it must have a crystalline structure which wood does not.
There are no minerals in wood. A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a chemical signature and a crystalline structure.
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The major minerals required by trees, as indeed by plants in general, include, in addition to carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, thirteen mineral elements-potas sium, calcium, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, iron, manganese, zinc, copper, molybdenum, boron and chlorine.
it is a mineral
Ang mineral na panggatong ay yamang mineral na kemikal. Halimbawa:petrolyo
Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
No. A rock is an assemblage of at least two different minerals. One mineral can't be two or more minerals.
A fossil is not a mineral.
Gold is a valuable mineral
No, it is not a mineral of any kind.
Wood is organic. Minerals are inorganic.
Wood
Wood is an organic matter and there for not a mineral. Although some organic life forms can produce minerals.
Because in order for it to be a mineral, it must be a solid. And obviously oxygen is not a solid.
petrified wood
No, it is not a mineral of any kind.
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Wood petrification is the process in which organic material is converted to stone by becoming impregnated with silica. The wood becomes soaked with mineral-laden water. The water evaporates at about the same rate as the wood decays and mineral crystals replace the wood.
The state stone is petrified wood.
Wood is an organic material of vegetal origin. Mica is an inorganic mineral.
Yes, mineral oil is an oil used as a laxative and to seal wood used in food preparations such as the wood of a cutting board. Mineral spirits are used to thin or dissolve oil based paints and would not be safe to use around food.