A formula represents a single compound if there are no places where the formula can be drawn in different ways.
As AWK points out - a C with 4 different substituents has more than one way to be drawn, a double bond where each Carbon of the double bond has two different substituents has more than one way to be drawn, some cyclic structures may have more than one way to be drawn. In those cases, the structure is not sufficiently specific to indicate a single compound - it could be one of several options.