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| Section2 = }} Thallium triiodide is a chemical compound of thallium and iodine with formula TlI3. Unlike the other thallium trihalides, which contain thallium(III), TlI3 is a thallium(I) compound and contains the triiodide ion, I3 An appreciation as to why Tl+ is not oxidised to Tl3+ in the reaction: :Tl3+ + 2 I can be gained by considering the standard reduction potentials of the half cells which are: :Tl3+ + 2 :I2 + 2 The favoured reaction is therefore the reduction of Tl3+ (1.252 > 0.5355). Using standard electrode potentials in this way must be done with caution as factors such as complex formation and solvation may affect the reaction. TlI3 is no exception as it is possible to stabilise thallium(III) with excess I ==Structure and preparation== TlI3 is formulated Tl+ I3 TlI3 can be prepared by the evaporation of stoichiometric quantities of TlI and I2 in concentrated aqueous HI, or by reacting TlI with I2 in ethanol. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thallium triiodide」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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