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I am confused as to why thallium is toxic, while the other members of group 13 are safe?
(Quotes are from Wikipedia)
Boron - "Elemental boron [is] non-toxic to humans and animals"
Aluminum - "... [has] extremely low acute toxicity..."
Gallium - "...metallic gallium is not considered toxic..."
Indium - "...is not a toxic hazard."
Thallium - "Thallium and its compounds are extremely toxic"
Why is this the case? It seems that I can touch boron, aluminum, gallium and indium with my bare hands, but not thallium. I don't understand this.
Thanks.
(Quotes are from Wikipedia)
Boron - "Elemental boron [is] non-toxic to humans and animals"
Aluminum - "... [has] extremely low acute toxicity..."
Gallium - "...metallic gallium is not considered toxic..."
Indium - "...is not a toxic hazard."
Thallium - "Thallium and its compounds are extremely toxic"
Why is this the case? It seems that I can touch boron, aluminum, gallium and indium with my bare hands, but not thallium. I don't understand this.
Thanks.