Thallium and Thallium Compounds Health and Safety Guide 102
Thallium is a soft and malleable heavy metal with a bluish-white colour. Its relative molecular mass is 204.38. Its most important compound is the colourless, odourless and tasteless thallium(l) sulfate, previously used on a large scale as a rodenticide. Monovalent (thallous) compounds behave like, and may be as reactive as, alkali metals, e.g., potassium, whereas the trivalent (thallic) compounds are less basic, resembling aluminium.
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oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-296472021-05-28T08:18:08Z Thallium and Thallium Compounds Health and Safety Guide 102 United Nations Environment Programme World Health Organization International Labour Organisation Economy Division HEALTH TOXIC SUBSTANCES HEALTH HAZARDS WASTE DISPOSAL Thallium is a soft and malleable heavy metal with a bluish-white colour. Its relative molecular mass is 204.38. Its most important compound is the colourless, odourless and tasteless thallium(l) sulfate, previously used on a large scale as a rodenticide. Monovalent (thallous) compounds behave like, and may be as reactive as, alkali metals, e.g., potassium, whereas the trivalent (thallic) compounds are less basic, resembling aluminium. 2019-08-23T11:13:24Z 2019-08-23T11:13:24Z 1996 Reports and Books 92 4 151102 8 https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29647 English Public Text application/pdf Global |
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Thallium is a soft and malleable heavy metal with a bluish-white colour. Its relative molecular mass is 204.38. Its most important compound is the colourless, odourless and tasteless thallium(l) sulfate, previously used on a large scale as a rodenticide. Monovalent (thallous) compounds behave like, and may be as reactive as, alkali metals, e.g., potassium, whereas the trivalent (thallic) compounds are less basic, resembling aluminium. |
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