thallium (Tl)

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Thallium (Tl) is a soft, highly toxic post-transition metal element used in electronics, optics, and specialized chemical applications.

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thallium 1
thallium (Tl) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chemical element
post-transition metal
toxic metal
appearance silvery white metal
soft metal
atomicNumber 81
block p-block
boilingPointKelvin 1746
CASNumber 7440-28-0
chemicalSymbol Tl
commonCompound thallium(I) chloride
thallium(I) sulfate
thallium(III) oxide
crystalStructure hexagonal close-packed
densityAtRoomTemperature 11.85 g/cm³
discoveredBy Claude-Auguste Lamy NERFINISHED
William Crookes
discoveryMethod spectroscopy
discoveryYear 1861
electronegativityPauling 1.62
elementCategory metal
post-transition metal
formsOxideLayer true
group 13
isCorrosionResistantInAir low
isHighlyToxic true
isMalleable true
isSoft true
meltingPointKelvin 577
nameOrigin Greek word "thallos" meaning green shoot
oxidationState +1
+3
period 6
radioisotope thallium-201
radioisotopeUse myocardial perfusion imaging
spectralLineColor green
standardAtomicWeight 204.38
toxicityTarget gastrointestinal system
hair follicles
nervous system
use electronics
high-refractive-index glass
infrared optics
medical imaging radioisotopes
optics
radiation detection
scintillation detectors
semiconductor materials
specialized chemical applications

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type-I superconductors includeExample thallium (Tl)
III-V compound semiconductors typicalGroupIIIElement thallium (Tl)
this entity surface form: thallium