William Crookes, inspired by the discovery of cesium using Kirchoff and Bunsen’s spectrograph, discovered thallium by observing the bright green line in its spectrum. The name thallium derives from the Greek word for the green shoots of new plants.
William Crookes, inspired by the discovery of cesium using Kirchoff and Bunsen’s spectrograph, discovered thallium by observing the bright green line in its spectrum. The name thallium derives from the Greek word for the green shoots of new plants.