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Why Thallium acts as alkali metal?​

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Thallium is typical of the Group 13 elements in having an s2p1outer electron configuration. ... In water the colourless, more stable thallous ion, Tl+, resembles the heavier alkali metal ions and silver; the compounds of thallium in its +3 state are easily reduced to compounds of themetal in its +1 state.

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