Thallium
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Thallium
Thallium melting point: 302 ° C boiling point: 1,457 ° C density: 11.8 g/cm 3 most common ions: Tl + , Tl 3+ Thallium was discovered in 1861 by the British chemist Sir William Crookes. While attempting a spectroscopic analysis of materials that contained tellurium, Crookes observed a ...
January 1, 2004; Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
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