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Thallium(I) oxide

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Formula
  
Tl2O

Density
  
10.45 g/cm³

Melting point
  
596 °C

Molar mass
  
424.07 g/mol

Boiling point
  
1,080 °C

Pubchem
  
16684203

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Appearance
  
black orthorhombic crystals; hygroscopic

Thallium(I) oxide is the inorganic compound of thallium and oxygen with the formula Tl2O in which thallium is in its +1 oxidation state. It is black and produces a basic yellow solution of thallium(I) hydroxide (TlOH) when dissolved in water. It is formed by heating solid TlOH or Tl2CO3 in the absence of air. Thallium oxide is used to make special high refractive index glass. Thallium oxide is a component of several high temperature superconductors. Thallium(I) oxide reacts with acids to make thallium(I) salts.

Tl2O adopts the anti-cadmium iodide structure in the solid state. In this way, the Tl(I) centers are pyrdamidal and the oxide centers are octahedral.

Thallium(I) oxide, like all thallium compounds, is highly toxic.

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Thallium(I) oxide Wikipedia