How to use in-sentence of “thallium”:
– It is very toxic like all thallium compounds.
– They break down to oxygen and thallium oxide when heated.
– It reacts with carbon dioxide to make thallium carbonate.
– This makes a thallium chloride solid.
– This reacts with carbon dioxide to make thallium carbonate, which is also water-soluble and very heavy.
– It reacts with acids to make other thallium salts.

Example sentences of “thallium”:
– It is very toxic, like all thallium compounds.
– If it is heated more, it breaks down to oxygen and thallium oxide.
– For example, the element thallium has two common isotopes: thallium-203 and thallium-205.
– It is the only thallium sulfide mineral that does not have another metal in it.
– Thallium sulfate, like all thallium compounds, is very toxic.
– It is the main source of thallium in the laboratory and is used to make thallium sulfide.
– The black oxide, thallium hydroxide, are the only stable +3 compounds.
– It reacts with acids to make other toxic thallium compounds.
– It has thallium and fluoride ions.
– Both isotopes of thallium have 81 protons, but thallium-205 has 124 neutrons, 2 more than thallium-203, which has 122.
– It reacts with water to make a yellow solution of thallium hydroxide.
- It is very toxic, like all thallium compounds.
- If it is heated more, it breaks down to oxygen and thallium oxide.
- For example, the element thallium has two common isotopes: thallium-203 and thallium-205.
– Thallium can be a pollutant if the thallium waste from metal processing is washed away.
– The thallium iodide does not form.
– It has thallium and bromide ions in it.
– One of the first reliable infrared detectors used thallium sulfide and it was made in World War II.
– It is made by dissolving thallium ore or thallium metal in sulfuric acid.
– They are made when thallium dissolves in acids or corrodes in air.
– Like arsenic, the use of thallium in murders has given it the name “inheritance powder”.
– It is made in the laboratory by reacting thallium sulfate with hydrogen sulfide or by heating thallium and sulfur together.
– The use of thallium as a poison has been reduced or banned in many countries because these countries think that thallium might cause cancers.
