Thallium(III) hydroxide

Thallium(III) hydroxide, Tl(OH)3, also known as thallic hydroxide, is a hydroxide of thallium.It is a white solid.Thallium(III) hydroxide is a very weak base; it dissociates to give the thallium(III) ion, Tl3+, only in strongly acidic conditions.Thallium(III) hydroxide can be produced by the reaction of thallium(III) chloride with sodium hydroxide[2] or the electrochemical oxidation of Tl+ in alkaline conditions.[3] This inorganic compound–related article is a stub.
IUPAC nameChemSpiderPubChemSMILESChemical formulaMolar massstandard statehydroxidethalliumthallium(III) chloridesodium hydroxidealkalineThallium compoundsThallidesTl2CO3Tl2SO4Organothallium(I)TlC2H3O2Tl2C3H2O4TlC5H5Tl(NO3)3Tl(CH3COO)3Tl(CF3COO)3HydroxidesBe(OH)2B(OH)3C(OH)4[NH4]+OH−O(OH)2Mg(OH)2Al(OH)3Si(OH)4P(OH)3S(OH)2Ca(OH)2Sc(OH)3Ti(OH)4Cr(OH)3Mn(OH)2Fe(OH)2Fe(OH)3Co(OH)2Ni(OH)2Cu(OH)2Zn(OH)2Ga(OH)3Ge(OH)2As(OH)3Sr(OH)2Y(OH)3Zr(OH)4Tc(OH)4Rh(OH)3Cd(OH)2In(OH)3Sn(OH)2Sn(OH)4Te(OH)6Ba(OH)2Lu(OH)3Au(OH)3Hg(OH)2Pb(OH)2Pb(OH)4Bi(OH)3Ra(OH)2La(OH)3Ce(OH)3Ce(OH)4Pr(OH)3Nd(OH)3Pm(OH)3Sm(OH)3Eu(OH)2Eu(OH)3Gd(OH)3Tb(OH)3Dy(OH)3Ho(OH)3Er(OH)3Tm(OH)3Yb(OH)3Ac(OH)3Th(OH)4UO2(OH)2NpO2(OH)3Am(OH)3Cm(OH)3inorganiccompound