1. The molecule's central feature is a sulfoxide (a sulfur atom double-bonded to oxygen), which carries two substituents:
   - An ethyl-methyl ether group (-CH2-CH2-OCH3).
   - A benzyl-type linker (-CH2-) leading to a meta-disubstituted phenyl ring.
2. The phenyl ring is numbered so that the -CH2- link from sulfur attaches at carbon 1. A second substituent is present at carbon 3: an -NH-SO2-(p-fluorotolyl) group.
   - The -NH- group is directly bonded to carbon 3 of the phenyl ring.
   - The sulfonyl (SO2) is attached to a para-fluorotoluene unit (i.e., a phenyl ring with a methyl at the ortho position relative to the sulfonyl attachment and a fluorine para to that methyl).

No other substituents or stereochemical centers are present.
