Oxygen is a gas
Oxygen isn't a mineral, It's a gas. Mineral's are like rocks.
Oxygen is not considered a primary or secondary macronutrient. It is a non-mineral nutrient.
Yes, chrysoprase is a type of chalcedony mineral consisting of silica. It is considered a silicate mineral due to its composition of silicon and oxygen atoms.
Magnetite is Iron and Oxygen. So no, it is considered an oxide.
Oxygen is not considered a mineral because it is a gas and lacks a crystalline structure, which is a defining characteristic of minerals. Minerals are solid, inorganic substances with specific chemical compositions and orderly arrangements of atoms. Oxygen, existing primarily as a gas in its diatomic form (O2), does not meet these criteria.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica is 70% of the earth's store of fresh water, made up of oxygen and hydrogen. Neither of these is considered a mineral.
An oak table is considered non-mineral. Wood is an organic material derived from trees, and while it may contain minerals in trace amounts, it is primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Silicate is the mineral made of silicon and oxygen.
Water is not considered a mineral because it lacks a crystalline structure. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids with a specific chemical composition and ordered atomic arrangement, which water does not exhibit. Water is a compound composed of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, in a liquid state at room temperature.
Yes. It can be found it in cereal and other types of food.
Wood is not considered a mineral because it is not naturally occurring and is organic in nature, being derived from trees which are living organisms. Minerals are inorganic substances that are naturally formed in the Earth's crust through various geological processes. Wood's composition, structure, and origin differentiate it from minerals.
Yes, coal is considered a nonmetallic mineral resource. It is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and is used as a source of energy through combustion.