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Coal is not a mineral. A mineral is a solid non-organic substance. Coal is an organic substance.
An organic mineral is of biogenic origin; for example petroleum can be considered an organic liquid mineral. For other organic minerals see the link below.
== == Coal is very close to being a mineral but since it is organic (made from remains and organic substances) it does not qualify.
== == Coal is very close to being a mineral but since it is organic (made from remains and organic substances) it does not qualify.
== == Coal is very close to being a mineral but since it is organic (made from remains and organic substances) it does not qualify.
no because a mineral must be inorganic. a shell is organic.
they are inorganic
it is inorganic
Wood is an organic matter and there for not a mineral. Although some organic life forms can produce minerals.
Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid, not organic. It is a strong acid produced by inorganic reactions involving hydrogen and chlorine atoms.
No. Mineral oil is not an organic product by it's definition. It is a petroleum product which is cheap but it is not organic. See the link. A better choice would be common olive oil.
In chemistry organic means it is made or contains carbon.