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| Name = Thallium(I) carbonate | Name = Thallium(I) carbonate
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| ImageFile = File:Thallium_(I)_carbonate.png
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| ImageName = Thallium(I) carbonate | ImageName = Thallium(I) carbonate
| OtherNames = thallium monocarbonate | OtherNames = thallium monocarbonate
| Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers | Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers
| CASNo_Ref = {{cascite|correct|??}}
| CASNo = 6533-73-9
| ChemSpiderID_Ref = {{chemspidercite|correct|chemspider}} | ChemSpiderID_Ref = {{chemspidercite|correct|chemspider}}
| ChemSpiderID = 21553 | ChemSpiderID = 21553
| EINECS = 229-434-0
| PubChem = 23031 | PubChem = 23031
| RTECS = XG4000000
| UNNumber = 1707
| UNII_Ref = {{fdacite|correct|FDA}}
| UNII = H673633FTH
| InChI = 1/CH2O3.2Tl/c2-1(3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;2*+1/p-2 | InChI = 1/CH2O3.2Tl/c2-1(3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;2*+1/p-2
| InChIKey = DASUJKKKKGHFBF-NUQVWONBAJ | InChIKey = DASUJKKKKGHFBF-NUQVWONBAJ
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| StdInChIKey_Ref = {{stdinchicite|correct|chemspider}} | StdInChIKey_Ref = {{stdinchicite|correct|chemspider}}
| StdInChIKey = DASUJKKKKGHFBF-UHFFFAOYSA-L | StdInChIKey = DASUJKKKKGHFBF-UHFFFAOYSA-L
| CASNo = 6533-73-9
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| Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties
| Formula = Tl<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> | Formula = Tl<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>
| MolarMass = 468.776 g/mol | MolarMass = 468.776 g/mol
| Appearance = white odorless crystals | Appearance = white crystals
| Odor = odorless
| Density = 7.11 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, solid | Density = 7.11 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, solid
| Solubility = 27.2 g/100&nbsp;mL (100 °C) | Solubility = 5.2 g/100 mL (25 °C) <br> 27.2 g/100&nbsp;mL (100 °C)
| SolubleOther = insoluble in ], ], ]
| MeltingPt = 272 °C | MeltingPtC = 272
| BoilingPt = | BoilingPt =
| MagSus = &minus;101.6·10<sup>−6</sup> cm<sup>3</sup>/mol
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| Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure
| EUClass = not listed | CrystalStruct = monoclinic
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| NFPA-H = 2
| Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards
| GHS_ref=<ref>{{cite web |title=Thallous carbonate |url=https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/23031#section=Safety-and-Hazards |website=pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |access-date=12 December 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
| GHSPictograms = {{GHS06}}{{GHS08}}{{GHS09}}
| GHSSignalWord = Danger
| HPhrases = {{H-phrases|300|330|373|411}}
| PPhrases = {{P-phrases|260|264|270|271|273|284|301+310|304+340|310|314|320|330|391|403+233|405|501}}
| NFPA-H = 4
| NFPA-R = 0 | NFPA-R = 0
| NFPA-F = 0 | NFPA-F = 0
| LDLo = 23 mg/kg (rat, oral)<ref name=IDLH>{{IDLH|thallium|Thallium (soluble compounds, as Tl)}}</ref>
| LD50 = 21 mg/kg (mouse, oral)<ref name=IDLH/>
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'''Thallium(I) carbonate''' is the ] with the formula ]]. It is a white, water-soluble salt. It has no or very few commercial applications. It is produced by treatment of thallous hydroxide with CO<sub>2</sub>.<ref>{{Ullmann|title=Thallium and Thallium Compounds|first1=Heinrich|last1=Micke|first2=Hans Uwe|last2=Wolf|year=2000|doi=10.1002/14356007.a26_607}}</ref>
'''Thallium(I) carbonate''' (]]]) is a ]. It can be used for the manufacture of ]s, in ] to test for ], and as a ]. Like other thallium compounds, it is considered extremely toxic, with an oral ] of 21&nbsp;mg/kg in mice. Due to its toxicity, it is listed in the United States ] as of 2007.


==Safety==
Conditions/substances to avoid are: ]s, ] with ], ], ], ].
Like other thallium compounds, it is extremely toxic, with an oral ] of 21&nbsp;mg/kg in mice. Due to its toxicity, it is listed in the United States ] as of 2007.<ref>{{cite web|title=Emergency First Aid Treatment Guide THALLOUS CARBONATE|url=http://yosemite.epa.gov/oswer/ceppoehs.nsf/bdaee0bb1a18cf1a85256c7800649884/3393cf75128f7bb085256c7e0073d348!OpenDocument|work=Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention|publisher=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency|accessdate=2 June 2012}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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* United States Environmental Protection Agency, .


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