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Skeletal structural diagram and bond-line drawing are similar;
Parts of the question appear missing: The number of hydrogen atoms in the attached example bond-line drawing is 6 hydrogen atoms
The reason the above value is arrived at for the attached example bond-line diagram is as follows;
A bond-line drawing is the diagram showing the molecular structure of a compound, such that covalent bonds within the molecule are represented by lines with the number of lines indicating the number of covalent bonds.
A single covalent bond is represented by one line, double bonds by two lines while three parallel lines represents a triple bond.
In bond-line drawing, the lines symbolically infer the carbon to carbon bonds while the bonds to the hydrogen atoms are implied noting that each carbon has four covalent bonds. Hydrogen atoms attached to other heteroatoms are indicated with an H.
The number of hydrogen shown in the example diagram can be found by noting that the number of covalent bonds between the carbon atoms are three, therefore, the atom of the fourth bond not shown with a line is to a hydrogen atom
There are six such carbon atoms, one of which is attached to an oxygen atom, which gives five hydrogen atoms located on the ring
There is one more hydrogen atom attached to the oxygen in the hydroxyl group, the total number of hydrogen is therefore;
5 hydrogen on ring + One hydrogen in the hydroxyl group = 6 hydrogen atoms
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