铊
然而究竟谁是“肇事凶手”,迄今仍是不解之谜。 铊(thallium, Tl)是一种剧毒的放射性金属,一般呈粉末状或结晶状,一公克即足以致命。
铊元素
Tl元素中文名称:铊元素英文名称:Thallium相对原子质量:204.4核内质子数:81核外电子数:81核电核数:81质子质量:1.35513E-25质子相对质量:81.567所属周期:6所属族数:IIIA摩
硝酸铊化学品
:化学品中文名称: 硝酸铊化学品英文名称: thallium n 【药品规格】 硝酸铊 【药品包装】 硝酸铊 硝酸亚铊 【药品名称 】 硝酸铊 硝酸亚铊 【药品类别】 药品 【生产企业
碘化亚铊
0-9 中文名称 碘化亚铊 英文名称 thallium 供应二硝基苯胺 摘要: 5公斤别名:2,6-二硝基苯胺;1-氨基-2,6-二硝基苯;氨基-2.6-二硝基 供应金属镝 摘要: :99.5~ 99.99%
thallium:铊
来自 thallus,绿枝,嫩枝,-ium,金属元素。因在光谱仪上呈嫩绿色而得名。
Thallium is a chemical element with symbol Tl and atomic number 81. This soft gray post-transition metal is not found free in nature. When isolated, it resembles tin, but discolors when exposed to air. Chemists William Crookes and Claude-Auguste Lamy discovered thallium independently in 1861, in residues of sulfuric acid production. Both used the newly developed method of flame spectroscopy, in which thallium produces a notable green spectral line. Thallium, from Greek θαλλός, thallos, meaning "a green shoot or twig," was named by Crookes. It was isolated by electrolysis a year later, by Lamy.Thallium tends to oxidize to the +3 and +1 oxidation states as ionic salts. The +3 state resembles that of the other elements in thallium's group (boron, aluminum, gallium, indium). However, the +1 state, which is far more prominent in thallium than the elements above it, recalls the chemistry of alkali metals, and thallium(I) ions are found geologically mostly in potassium-based ores, and (when ingested) are handled in many ways like potassium ions (K+) by ion pumps in living cells.Commercially, however, thallium is produced not from potassium ores, but as a byproduct from refining of heavy metal sulfide ores. Approximately 60–70% of thallium production is used in the electronics industry, and the remainder is used in the pharmaceutical industry and in glass manufacturing. It is also used in infrared detectors. The radioisotope thallium-201 (as the soluble chloride TlCl) is used in small, nontoxic amounts as an agent in a nuclear medicine scan, during one type of nuclear cardiac stress test.Soluble thallium salts (many of which are nearly tasteless) are highly toxic in quantity, and were historically used in rat poisons and insecticides. Use of these compounds has been restricted or banned in many countries, because of their nonselective toxicity. Notably, thallium poisoning results in hair loss. Because of its historic popularity as a murder weapon, thallium has gained notoriety as "the poisoner's poison" and "inheritance powder" (alongside arsenic).