>>3103616730 seconds. 30 seconds with google is all it would have taken.
Ice is not a hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbons are things like kerosene and methane. Hydrocarbons are, as their name implies, substances made of a chain of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Water does not have carbon in it, therefore ice does not. If Ice was a hydrocarbon, it would be flammable.
There are also plenty of non-metal minerals. Quarts is a mineral, Feldspar is a mineral. The requirements to be a mineral are: Naturally occurring, Solid state of matter, crystallize structure, inorganic (no carbon), and a regular chemical makeup. Ice fits these requirements, as does iron, as does quarts.