A benzene ring bearing three substituents arranged as follows (number the ring so that carbon-1 carries the longest side chain and proceed clockwise):

1. At carbon-1: a methylene group (-CH2-) attached directly to the ring, which in turn is bonded to an oxygen atom; the oxygen is connected to a second methylene group, which is attached to a difluoromethyl (-CF2H).

2. At carbon-2 (ortho to carbon-1): an -NH-CH2-CH2-CH3 substituent (attached through the nitrogen to the ring; the nitrogen is secondary, bearing one propyl group).

3. At carbon-5 (meta to carbon-1 and para to carbon-2): a nitro group, i.e., a formally positive nitrogen bonded to the ring and connected to two oxygens (one N=O double bond and one N-[O-] single bond).

All other ring positions (carbons 3, 4, and 6) bear hydrogen. The molecule contains no stereocenters or double-bond geometry to specify.