The central structure comprises a benzene ring with two adjacent substituents at carbons 1 and 2. At carbon 1, a chlorine atom is attached, while carbon 2 is connected to a six-membered saturated ring. This ring, a morpholine ring, contains one oxygen, four carbon atoms, and one nitrogen atom, with the nitrogen positioned opposite the oxygen. The benzene's carbon 2 is bonded to the ring carbon that is adjacent to the oxygen atom. The nitrogen in the ring carries a substituent: it is linked to a carbonyl group whose carbon is further connected to a -CH(CH3)-CH2- segment, terminating in a pyrazole ring. The aromatic pyrazole ring contains three carbon atoms and two adjacent nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 2, with the nitrogen at position 1 carrying a methyl group. The -CH(CH3)-CH2- linker is attached at the carbon at position 4, while the other two carbon atoms each bear a methyl substituent.