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TlCl(3) is more stable than TlCl. +1 o...

`TlCl_(3)` is more stable than `TlCl`.
`+1` oxidation state of thallium us more stable than `+3`.

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D

Correct reason : `TlCl` is more stable than `TlCl_(3)`.
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