The molecule consists of two benzene rings joined by a single C-C bond. Call them Ring A and Ring B. On each ring, the inter-ring bond defines position 1.

Ring A substituents
  - C3: chlorine (Cl).
  - C4: a side chain described as:
    a) the ring carbon is single-bonded to nitrogen (-N-),
    b) that nitrogen is double-bonded to carbon with no E/Z specified,
    c) the carbon is single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (-OH) and to an azide group (-N3),
    d) the azide is explicitly -N=[N+]=[N-] (the carbon bonds to the first N, which is double-bonded to a positively charged nitrogen, which is double-bonded to a negatively charged nitrogen).
  - C5: fluorine (F).

Ring B substituents
  - C2: fluorine (F).
  - C5: methoxy (-O-CH3).