ASCII PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
Tl
Relative atomic mass: 204.3833 ± 0.0002
English: Thallium
French: Thallium
Croatian: Talij
German: Thallium
Italian: Tallio
Spanish: Talio
Atomic number: 81
Group numbers: 13
Period: 6
Standard state (20 °C): solid
Discovery: 1861 Sir William Crookes (GB)
Thallium was discovered by Sir William Crookes (GB) in 1861. The origin of the name comes from the Greek word 'thallos' meaning 'green twig' or 'green shoot'. It is a soft grey metal that looks like lead and tarnishes in moist air. Thallium reacts in heated moist air and in acids. Its compounds are highly toxic by inhalation or ingestion and have a cumulative effect. Thallium is found in iron pyrites, in crookesite, hutchinsonite and lorandite. Most is recovered from the by-products of lead and zinc refining. Its compounds are used in rat and ant poisons and for detecting infrared radiation.
Electronic configuration: [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p1
Formal oxidation number: +1 +3
Atomic radius: 170 pm
Electronegativities: 1.8
Thermal conductivity: 46.1 W/(m K)
Electrical resistivity (20 °C): 18 μΩcm
Melting point: 304 °C
Boiling point: 1473 °C
Heat of fusion: 4.31 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 166.1 kJ/mol
Heat of atomization: 182.845 kJ/mol
80Hg <= 81Tl => 82Pb
ASCII Periodic Table of the Elements
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