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Properties of TlF

Properties of TlF (Thallium(i) fluoride):

Compound NameThallium(i) fluoride
Chemical FormulaTlF
Molar Mass223.3817032 g/mol

Chemical structure
TlF (Thallium(i) fluoride) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
AppearanceWhite crystals
Solubility786.0 g/100mL
Density8.3600 g/cm³
Melting327.00 °C
Boiling655.00 °C

Alternative Names

Thallium monofluoride
Thallous fluoride

Elemental composition of TlF
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ThalliumTl204.3833191.4951
FluorineF18.998403218.5049
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Tl: 91.50%F: 8.50%
Tl Thallium (91.50%)
F Fluorine (8.50%)
Tl: 50.00%F: 50.00%
Tl Thallium (50.00%)
F Fluorine (50.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Tl: 91.50%F: 8.50%
Tl Thallium (91.50%)
F Fluorine (8.50%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Tl: 50.00%F: 50.00%
Tl Thallium (50.00%)
F Fluorine (50.00%)
Identifiers
CAS Number7789-27-7
SMILESF[Tl]
Hill formulaFTl

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
TlF3Thallium trifluoride

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