THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE

THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE Basic information
Product Name:THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE
Synonyms:Carbonicacid,dithallium(1+)salt;carbonicacid,dithallium(1++)salt;Carbonicacid,thallium(1+)salt(1:2);dithalliumcarbonate;rcrawastenumberu215;thallium(i)carbonate(2:1);Thalliumcarbonate(2:1);thalliumcarbonate(tl2co3)
CAS:6533-73-9
MF:CO3Tl2
MW:468.78
EINECS:229-434-0
Product Categories:metal carbonate
Mol File:6533-73-9.mol
THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE Structure
THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE Chemical Properties
Melting point 260-270 °C (dec.)(lit.)
density 7.11 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
form white monoclinic crystals
Water Solubility g/100g H2O: 5.3 (20°C), 12.2 (60°C), 27.2 (100°C) [LAN05]; insoluble alcohol [MER06]
Merck 14,9259
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, acids.
CAS DataBase Reference6533-73-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemThallium(I) carbonate (6533-73-9)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T+,N
Risk Statements 26/28-33-51/53-24
Safety Statements 13-28-45-61-36/37
RIDADR UN 1707 6.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
RTECS XG4000000
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup II
Hazardous Substances Data6533-73-9(Hazardous Substances Data)
MSDS Information
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THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Propertiescolourless crystals or white powder
Usesmanufacture of imitation diamonds.
UsesThallium carbonate (Tl2CO3) is used to make artificial diamonds (along with several other thallium compounds).
General DescriptionHeavy, shiny, colorless or white crystals. Used in the manufacture of imitation diamonds. Also used in analysis to test for carbon disulfide and as a fungicide.
Reactivity ProfileTHALLIUM(I) CARBONATE has weak oxidizing or reducing powers. Redox reactions can however still occur. The majority of compounds in this class are slightly soluble or insoluble in water. If soluble in water, then the solutions are usually neither strongly acidic nor strongly basic. These compounds are not water-reactive.
Health HazardThallium is a digestive tract irritant and nervous system toxicant. It is classified as extremely toxic. Probable oral lethal dose (humans) is 5-50 mg/kg, or between 7 drops and 1 teaspoon for 70 kg person (150 lb.). Teratogenic effects are noted after chronic intoxication.
Fire HazardWhen heated to decomposition, THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE emits toxic fumes of thallium. (Non-Specific -- Thallium Salts, n.o.s.) Fire may produce irritating or poisonous gases.
Safety ProfilePoison by ingestion, skin contact, and subcutaneous routes. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of T1. See also THALLIUM COMPOUNDS.
Purification MethodsIt crystallises from hot water (4mL/g) on cooling. POISONOUS.
THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE Preparation Products And Raw materials
Preparation ProductsTHALLIUM
HAFNIUM CARBIDE THALLIUM (OUS) HYDROXIDE Nickel carbonate CALCIUM CARBONATE Magnesium carbonate THALLIUM (I) SULFIDE GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE Gallium arsenide INDIUM ARSENIDE GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE Indium(III) oxide THALLIUM(I) CHLORIDE THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE/ 99.9%,Thallium(I) carbonate 99.999%,thallium hydrogen carbonate ,Thallium(I)carbonate,99.9+%(metalsbasis) THALLIUM(I) CARBONATE THALLIUM(I) NITRATE THALLIUM THALLIUM(1) CARBONATE THALLIUM(I) FORMATE

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