The molecule contains a single tertiary nitrogen with three substituents:
	1.	A six-membered cyclohexanone ring, attached to the nitrogen at carbon-1 of the ring. The ketone is located at carbon-2, while the remaining ring carbons (3-6) are unsubstituted. The same carbon-1 also carries a chlorobenzene ring, with the attachment point adjacent to the chlorine in the chlorobenzene ring.
	2.	An amide-type (-C(=O)-) substituent. The carbonyl carbon is directly bonded to the nitrogen. This carbonyl carbon is also attached to a methylene (-CH2-) that leads to another nitrogen, which bears two separate hydroxyethyl (-CH2CH2OH) groups, forming an N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl) structure.
	3.	A methyl group.
No stereochemistry is specified.