Thallide

[3] A more general classification is polar intermetallics, as clusters contain delocalized multicentre bonds.[5] Mixed anion compounds with thallides include halides (bromides and chlorides),[6] oxides,[7] and tetrelates (silicate, germanate).[8] Thallide compounds can be produced by melting metals together in a tantalum crucible under an inert argon atmosphere.[3] However if arsenic is included in the mix, it can react with the crucible wall.Thallide clusters mostly do not follow Wade-Mingos rules or the Zintl–Klemm concept, as they have too small a negative charge.
ThalidomidethalliumclusterEduard ZintlMixed anion compoundshalidesbromideschloridesoxidessilicategermanatetantalumcruciblearsenicliquid ammoniathallium iodideWade-Mingos rulesmetal amidesoctahedrapentagonal bipyramidaurideBibcodeThallium compoundsTl2CO3Tl2SO4Organothallium(I)TlC2H3O2Tl2C3H2O4TlC5H5Tl(OH)3Tl(NO3)3Tl(CH3COO)3Tl(CF3COO)3Monatomic anioncompoundsGroup 1Group 13Group 14Group 15PnictidesAs3−Sb3−Bi3−Group 16ChalcogenidesSe2−Te2−Po2−Group 17