There is a line cutting benzene ring what is that called.
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3$\begingroup$ The line is just a bond. You draw it like that when you are unsure or don't care where exactly it should connect to the benzene ring. $\endgroup$ – Ivan Neretin Jun 14 '19 at 13:35
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1$\begingroup$ Just a clarification to @IvanNeretin's comment: It's when it may be of any configuration -- ortho-, meta- or para-substituted. $\endgroup$ – Eashaan Godbole Jun 14 '19 at 15:13
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3$\begingroup$ Related: Structural representation of substituted benzene and For a benzene shown in a skeletal structure, what does a substituent to the center of the ring mean? $\endgroup$ – user7951 Jun 14 '19 at 15:18
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$\begingroup$ The depiction at start is wrong as for there is only one monosubstituted benzene. Avoid that representation. $\endgroup$ – Alchimista Jun 15 '19 at 11:26
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