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Aluminum would be more like sulfur as they are both nonmetals. Thallium, on the other hand, is a metal.
The most stable isotope of thallium is thallium-205, which has 81 protons and 124 neutrons. Thallium in its elemental form is a soft, malleable, heavy metal that is typically found in nature combined with other elements.
Thallium has an oxidation number of +1. Therefore, the formula for thallium carbonate would be Tl2CO3.
Thallium has 6 electron shells.
Thallium is a chemical element with symbol Tl and atomic number 81
Thallium has several isotopes, with thallium-204 being stable, while thallium-201, which is commonly referenced in decay discussions, has a half-life of about 73 hours. Other isotopes, like thallium-202 and thallium-203, have half-lives of 12.3 days and 46.5 hours, respectively. The decay time varies depending on the specific isotope in question.
Aluminum would be more like sulfur as they are both nonmetals. Thallium, on the other hand, is a metal.
The most stable isotope of thallium is thallium-205, which has 81 protons and 124 neutrons. Thallium in its elemental form is a soft, malleable, heavy metal that is typically found in nature combined with other elements.
Thallium has an oxidation number of +1. Therefore, the formula for thallium carbonate would be Tl2CO3.
the overall atomic mass is 204.37, but for thallium 203 it is 203, and for thallium 205, it is 205.
No, thallium isotopes do not contain iodine. Thallium isotopes are variants of the element thallium, while iodine is a separate element with its own isotopes.
I think thallium weight about 189
Thallium has 6 electron shells.
Thallium(III) Selenide
Thallium-201 has 81 protons. This is because the number of protons in an atom is equal to its atomic number, and thallium has an atomic number of 81.
Thallium is a chemical element with symbol Tl and atomic number 81
The orbital notation for thallium is [Xe}4f14.5d10.6s2.6p1.