No. Mineral oil is not an organic product by it's definition. It is a petroleum product which is cheap but it is not organic. See the link. A better choice would be common olive oil.
Oil is not a minerl because:It is not solidIt is composed of organic substances.
I may not understand your question. All rock oil (petroleum), the kind of oil pumped out of the ground from which gasoline and kerosene are made, is inorganic. However, there are many useful organic oils, pressed from the seeds or fruits of plants, such as olive oil, soybean oil,cottonseed oil, linseed oil, canola oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, safflower oil, castor oil and others.
Coal is not a mineral. A mineral is a solid non-organic substance. Coal is an organic substance.
An organic mineral is of biogenic origin; for example petroleum can be considered an organic liquid mineral. For other organic minerals see the link below.
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
Oil shale has a fine-grained texture, similar to mudstone or siltstone. It is composed of a mixture of organic matter, clay, and mineral grains.
Candles are not minerals. They are made from organic compounds. Paraffin (oil), Tallow (beef fat) and bees wax (a natural secretion) among a few other materials.
== == 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.
Palm oil is an organic compound since every oil is organic
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