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- Thallium - Wikipedia
Thallium has 41 known isotopes with atomic masses from 176 to 216 203 Tl and 205 Tl are the only stable isotopes and make up all natural thallium The five short-lived isotopes 206 Tl through 210 Tl inclusive occur in nature, but only as part of the natural decay chains of heavier elements 204 Tl is the most stable radioisotope, with a half-life of 3 78 years; the next most stable are 202 Tl
- Thallium: What Are the Symptoms of Poisoning? - MedicineNet
Get the facts about thallium poisoning side effects, health risks and toxicity testing Learn the metal's characteristic, uses and where it is naturally found
- Thallium | Chemical Element, Poisonous Metal, Uses Properties . . .
Thallium (Tl), chemical element, metal of main Group 13 (IIIa, or boron group) of the periodic table, poisonous and of limited commercial value Like lead, thallium is a soft, low-melting element of low tensile strength
- Thallium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
The use of thallium is limited as it is a toxic element Thallium sulfate was employed as a rodent killer – it is odourless and tasteless – but household use of this poison has been prohibited in most developed countries Most thallium is used by the electronics industry in photoelectric cells
- Thallium Poisoning: Symptoms and Treatment | Doctor - Patient
Thallium is a heavy metal Thallium poisoning can be acute or chronic and the presentation can be highly variable Clinical resource, written by a GP
- ToxGuide_Thallium_Final
Thallium is primarily used in high-temperature superconductors, infrared optical materials, low-melting glasses, photoelectric cells, and gamma radiation detection equipment Thallium-201 is a radioactive form used medically in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease Thallium compounds were once used as pesticides for the control of rodents and insects but were banned for this use by the U S
- Thallium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses
Thallium (pronounced as THAL-ee-em) is a heavy metal with considerable toxic properties, represented by the chemical symbol Ti [1] Under normal atmospheric conditions, the pure element undergoes reaction with oxygen and moisture to form oxides, thereby limiting its uses [1]
- Thallium Poisoning: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
Thallium poisoning is as dangerous as it sounds Studies suggest that this heavy metal is more toxic in humans than cadmium, mercury, and lead — and has been responsible for numerous poisonings since it was discovered in 1861 Thallium is odorless, colorless, and highly toxic by damaging cells and organs—especially the nervous system Its symptoms range from nausea to hair loss and nerve
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