All minerals are inorganic, but some rocks are organic, like Limestone. Minerals can contain anything (nearly), including Iron, Magnesium, Silicon, Oxygen, Fluorine, Carbon and Hydrogen. Inorganic means that it does not contain material derived from life processes.
Hydroxyapatite is inorganic. Its chemical structure contains no carbon at all.
No, copper is a metallic element. A substance must be a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen to be considered organic.
Inorganic refers to a mineral that is made of compounds which are not organic. When something is inorganic, it has not arisen from natural growth. Inorganic also refers to being of a non-biological and inanimate origin.
A mineral.
Quartz is a mineral that is not formed from living organisms or their remains. It is typically formed through the crystallization of molten rock material or by precipitation from mineral-rich fluids.
Nothing that was once part of a living thing
An example of an inorganic mineral is quartz.
it is inorganic
they are inorganic
An inorganic mineral does not contain any Carbon
Hydroxyapatite is inorganic. Its chemical structure contains no carbon at all.
yes its inorganic
the titanium dioxide is organic compounds.because it contains carbon...
The mineral nutrients are defined as all the inorganic elements or inorganic molecules that are required for life.
The mineral nutrients are defined as all the inorganic elements or inorganic molecules that are required for life.
When a mineral is described as inorganic, it means that it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. This classification differentiates minerals from organic substances, which are compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
mineral... the answer is a mineral