Ditte assumed that in aq. soln., nitric acid forms a complex thallous trihydronitrate, TlNO<sub>3</sub>*3HNO<sub>3</sub>, but
it could not be isolated ; H. L. Wells and F. J. Metzger saturated nitric acid, sp. gr. 1*5, with thallous nitrate, and at 0°, obtained crystals of
thallous dihydronitrate, TlNO<sub>3</sub>*2HNO<sub>3</sub>. The salt loses nitric acid rapidly on exposure to air. If the
thallous nitrate be dissolved in hot nitric acid of sp. gr. 1.5, H. L. Wells and F. J. Metzger found some thallic nitrate is formed, for the soln.
deposits colourless prismatic crystals of thallosic nitrate, 2TlNO<sub>3</sub>*Tl(NO<sub>3</sub><sub>3</sub>, which are stable in dry air, but rapidly blacken in moist
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