1. The core of the molecule is a five-membered pyrazole ring composed of N1, N2, C3, C4, and C5, with N1 bearing a hydrogen. Fused to the pyrazole is a six-membered ring (containing a nitrogen and five carbons) that shares atoms C4 and C5; this ring comprises C4, C5, C6, C7, N8, and C9 sequentially, and all of its bonds are single except for the bond between C4 and C5.
2. N3 carries an amide substituent: directly bonded to N3 is a carbonyl whose other side is a methylene linker to a benzene ring. This benzene ring is substituted with two fluorine atoms at the para and ortho positions relative to the methylene linkage (i.e., a 2,4-difluorophenyl).
3. Pyrazole C3 bears a carbonyl leading to the nitrogen of a morpholine ring a saturated six-membered ring containing one oxygen atom with the nitrogen at the para positions relative to each other.
