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Thallium oxide (Tl2O3) is primarily considered ionic in nature. It consists of thallium ions (Tl⁺) and oxide ions (O²⁻), which are held together by electrostatic forces. However, due to thallium's relatively high electronegativity and the presence of multiple oxidation states, there can be some covalent character in the bonding. Overall, it exhibits predominantly ionic characteristics.

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