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"Mineral" is either a noun or an adjective. Example as a noun: Calcite is a mineral. Example as an adjective: "Still in matters vegetable, animal, or mineral, I am the very model of a modern major general" (from The Pirates of Penzance).
No, salt is not considered a vegetable. Salt is a mineral composed of sodium and chloride, while vegetables are edible plants or parts of plants.
People would usually say "metals."Other info:Color: Bluish whiteState of matter at room temp: solidDensity: 11.342 grams per cubic cmMelting point: 327.5 degrees CelsiusBoiling point: 1740 degrees C
Cinnabar is a mineral that consists of mercury (a poisonous gas) bonded to sulfur.
Calcite is a mineral that will form bubbles when placed in acid, due to its reaction with the acid releasing carbon dioxide gas.
Bacterium
Bacterium
It is a word.
Everything is either animal, vegetable, or mineral, there is no opposite.
Neither. It is a wholly synthetic substance. My class is dividing common things in to either animal, vegetable, or mineral and I want to know is nylon vegetable or mineral?
Animal, Vegetable and mineral
Tis an Animal of the Abalone (snail) family
mineral
No The three choice are Animal Vegetable Mineral Stone is mineral
No The three choice are Animal Vegetable Mineral Stone is mineral
Animal, vegetable, or mineral.
All matter is animal, vegetable or mineral. While animal or vegetable is or may be living, mineral is not. Think of a block of iron or a bar of gold. Are they living?