Thallium halide

class of elements
(Redirected from Thallium(III) fluoride)

The thallium halides come in two oxidation states: monohalides, where thallium has the oxidation state +1, and trihalides, where thallium generally has oxidation state +3.

Monohalides

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Thallium(I) iodide has a distorted rock salt structure

The monohalides all contain thallium with oxidation state +1.

Trihalides

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Thallium(III) halides are very rare. Some of them are unstable. The thallium(III) iodide does not form. They are quite different to aluminium, gallium and indium trihalides.

References

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  1. U.Haussermann, P.Berastegui, S.Carlson, J.Haines, and J.Leger Angewandte Chemie, 31, pp. 4760 (2001)