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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
In addition to the simple thallous and thallic chlorides and bromides, a considerable number of intermediate and mixed halides have been described by various investigators. Most of the modern work on these substances has been done by Thomas, by Meyer and by Cushman. There is general agreement as regards the existence of substances of the type TlX3. 3TlX, but considerable divergence exists with regard to the mixed chlorobromides. Compounds of the type TlX3. TlX have also been described, the best known of which appears to be the dibromide TlBr3. TlBr.
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