No. Coal is not a mineral for two reasons: it lacks a crystal structure and it is organic.
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Both diamond and coal are formed from the mineral carbon, each with a different molecular structure.
The mineral is carbon: allotropes include diamond, graphite and coal.
A few minerals have organic origins: - Calcite/aragonite shells of some marineinvertebrates. - Apatite makes up a portion of teeth and bones of vertebrates. - Pyrite formed in shale and coal beds is produced by sulfate-reducing bacteria. • Sugar is a natural organic (plant) crystallinehomogeneous solid with a specific chemical composition and distinct atomic structure, but is not mineral
Coal is known as 'Black Gold' due to its multiple uses.
That's not a question, if you wanted to make it a question, you should have said "Can you give a name of a non metallic mineral?"