The pictures below show water in a glass and oil in a beaker.
which of these statements...
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The pictures below show water in a glass and oil in a beaker.
which of these statements is correct about water and oil? (2 points)
a) water is not a mineral because it is a liquid but oil is a mineral because it is formed under the ground by natural processes.
b) both water and oil are minerals because they are natural materials with a definite chemical composition.
c) water is a mineral because it has a definite chemical composition but oil is not a mineral because it is organic.
d) both water and oil are not minerals because they are liquids.
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