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Interpretation: Abond line formula for the given compound is to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
For drawing bond line formulae, the following rules are followed:
A bond is represented by a line.
Each bends in a line indicate carbon atoms, unless any other group is shown specifically.
The number of hydrogen atoms bonded to each carbon is equal to the remaining valency of carbon.
Any element other than carbon or hydrogen is indicated by its symbol.
The hydrogen atoms bonded to elements other than carbon are shown by writing the symbol.
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