It is organic and not a solid or crystalline material.
A rock is always mineral material. Diamond is formed from carbon -- a natural, organic material. A diamond is considered both a rock and a mineral, according to these definitions.
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No,because it is not a mineral
Coal is not considered a mineral because it is not inorganic; it is made of ancient plant matter that has been compressed over time; therefore, it is carbon based.
Coal isn't a mineral because it is organic. Minerals are made up of inorganic materials.
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They are both organic and minerals are inorganic. So honey and teeth are not minerals. GO SCIENCE! -Crazyone
Honey is not a mineral because it is an organic material whereas minerals are inorganic.
No, honey is not a considered carcinogen.
Liquid water is not considered a mineral because it is not a solid. But solid water--ice, is considered a mineral because it is a solid with a crystal form.
honey kills microorganisms
Quartz is a mineral.
Water as a solid, in the form of ice, is considered a mineral when it is naturally occurring. Ice in snow banks is considered a mineral but ice cubes you make in your freezer are not a mineral.
A mineral must follow a certain criteria. It has to be naturally occurring, generally inorganic homogeneous solid with a crystalline structure and a definite (but not fixed) chemical composition. Water cannot be a mineral because it is a liquid. Honey cannot be a mineral because it is a liquid and is organic Oxygen cannot be a mineral because it is a gas. Teeth cannot be a mineral they are organic. Ice, however, can be a mineral if it is formed naturally. Ice forming on your windshield is a mineral but ice from an ice cube tray is not a mineral.
Ice forms a glacier and therefore it is considered a mineral.
none. It is not a mineral and is considered to be an element
Oxygen isn't a mineral, It's a gas. Mineral's are like rocks.