I may not understand your question. All rock oil (petroleum), the kind of oil pumped out of the ground from which gasoline and kerosene are made, is inorganic. However, there are many useful organic oils, pressed from the seeds or fruits of plants, such as olive oil, soybean oil,cottonseed oil, linseed oil, canola oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, safflower oil, castor oil and others.
Crude oil is inorganic.
I may not understand your question. All rock oil (petroleum), the kind of oil pumped out of the ground from which gasoline and kerosene are made, is inorganic. However, there are many useful organic oils, pressed from the seeds or fruits of plants, such as olive oil, soybean oil,cottonseed oil, linseed oil, canola oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, safflower oil, castor oil and others.
cause it is not an inorganic solid
it is organic
Palm oil is an organic compound since every oil is organic
all metals are inorganic
All elements are considered as inorganic
All around us are chemical products: - inorganic compounds: glass, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate - organic compounds: gasoline, vinegar (acetic acid solution), vegetable oil
It is inorganic because an organic compound must have carbon bonded to hydrogen.on.
Hydroxyapatite is inorganic. Its chemical structure contains no carbon at all.
The generally accepted consensus is that oil is organic. This, however, is only a theory. An opposing theory is that oil's origin is abiotic. According to this theory, oil is an inorganic substance created deep in the mantle, and is much more plentiful than we believe. Some scientists say both theories are correct and that there are two different kinds of oil.
The mineral nutrients are defined as all the inorganic elements or inorganic molecules that are required for life.