The molecule consists of a benzene ring substituted with a bromine atom and a fluorine atom in a para relationship. At a carbon adjacent to the bromo-bearing carbon, the benzene ring is connected to a pyrimidine ring.

The pyrimidine is a six-membered aromatic ring with nitrogens at positions 1 and 3 (a meta arrangement). The benzene is attached at the pyrimidine carbon (C*) located between the two nitrogens. On this ring:

- The carbon meta to C* bears a methyl group.

- The carbon para to C* carries a side chain described below.

The side chain begins with a tetrahedral (sp3) carbon directly bonded to the pyrimidine. This carbon is substituted with:

- one methyl group,

- one hydrogen, and

- one secondary amino group (-NH-). The secondary amine nitrogen is further bonded to a straight n-propyl chain (a fully-saturated three-carbon chain).