Question
Question: What will be the molecular formula of the bond line structure? And how?  represents a single C to C bond ; a double line (=) indicates a double C to C bond while a C to C triple bond is shown by a triple line (≡). For example,
Here the four terminal lines represent the methyl groups. Each and every ‘edge’ represents a carbon atom. Similarly in this way, we can represent other complex carbon compounds. Now, let us come to our question. We have been given the compound :
Now, let us name it from carbon 1 to carbon 3. There are 3 methyl groups attached in carbon 1, 2 ethyl groups present in carbon 2 and 1 methyl group in carbon 3. So the molecular formula will be: (CH3)3C−(C2H6)2C−CH2−CH3, or C11H24.
Note: It is to be noted that the bond line formula is for drawing 2D organic structures. It doesn't give us any idea about whether the bond is directed inside the plane or outside the plane. However, bond line formulas can give us an idea about steric hindrance.