On a 2D drawing canvas, the molecule is drawn as a linear sequence of four rings arranged left-to-right. Each ring connected to the next by a single bond.

Ring A (1,3-dioxane):
- A six-membered saturated heterocycle with oxygens at positions 1 and 3.
- The linkage point to the next ring (Ring B) is the carbon between the two oxygens.
- At the para position opposite this linkage, Ring A bears a vinyl group (-CH=CH2).

Ring B (benzene):
- Connected Ring A and Ring C in a 1,4-relationship.
- A fluorine atom is attached to the carbon meta to the Ring A linkage point or ortho to the Ring C linkage point.

Ring C (benzene):
- Connected Ring B and Ring D in a 1,4-relationship.
- A fluorine atom is attached to the carbon meta to the Ring B linkage point or ortho to the Ring D linkage point.

Ring D (benzene):
- A fluoromethyl substituent is attached to the para position to the Ring C linkage point.
- Each of the two carbons ortho to the fluoromethyl substituent bears a fluorine atom.