Oil is a complex mixture of organic compounds.
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This oil is a mixture, not a compound; the principal component is cinnamaldehyde.
Olive oil is a mixture, not a compound.
More than hundred cooking oils are known and used today; each has a different composition. Also cooking oils are mixtures and doesn't have a chemical formula as a compound.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Oil does not meet the definition of a mineral, i.e., a solid, definite chemical formula, formed by nature, with a crystalline structure.
Oil of vitriol is another name for sulfuric acid, which has the chemical formula H2SO4.
DNA gets its name from its chemical structure, which is called deoxyribonucleic acid.