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| C28H47I2N2O5P | |
| Molar mass | 776.476 g·mol−1 | 
| Appearance | Solid | 
| Melting point | 124–126 °C (255–259 °F; 397–399 K) | 
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| Solubility | Soluble in alcohol, acetone and chloroform | 
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| Main hazards | Extremely toxic | 
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| LD50 (median dose) | 100 μg/kg (Rats, IV) 12 μg/kg (Rabbits, IV) | 
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EA-2613 is an extremely toxic organophosphate nerve agent. It's an extremely potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitor that is resistant to atropine and oxime treatment.[1]
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