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What are Epinephrine's chemical, and physical properties?
Boiling point, melting point, toxicity, does it burn, melt, freezing temp etc...
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EPINEPHRINE
Physical state and appearance: Solid
Molecular Weight: 183.23 g/mole
Boiling Point: Decomposes. (215°C or 419°F)
Melting Point: 211.5°C (412.7°F)
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