Yes
Coal is considered to be organic because it is formed from the remains of plant material that accumulated and underwent a process of heat and pressure over millions of years.
Coal is a rock derived from organic processes.
No coal is a mixture of carbon and organic compounds.
Yes, coal is considered an organic substance because it is derived from the remains of plants and organic matter that have undergone geological processes over time, leading to its formation as a fossil fuel.
Coal is not considered a mineral because it is organic in nature, formed from the remains of plants. Unlike minerals, which are inorganic and have a crystalline structure, coal does not have a consistent chemical composition or crystal structure. This distinction classifies coal as a sedimentary rock rather than a mineral.
Coal is not a mineral. A mineral is a solid non-organic substance. Coal is an organic substance.
organic
Coal is an organic rock that is composed of vegetation that may have originated in swamps and marshes.
Most coal is classified as an organic sedimentary rock. The exception would be anthracite, which is metamorphosed bituminous coal.
No, coal is a mixture not an element, the liquid part of coal contains hundreds of organic compounds specially Aromatic compounds, but coal mainly contains Carbon as an element.
== == 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.
Coal
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock because it is derived largely from the remains of plants.
yes, a organic sedimentary rock
Coal is considered to be organic because it is formed from the remains of plant material that accumulated and underwent a process of heat and pressure over millions of years.