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Organometallic compounds main group parallels

Organometallic compounds with metal-carbon bonds are formed by nearly all metallic elements, but those of transition metals show a diversity without parallel in main groups. Carbonyl has cyanide ligands are not considered organic, although they may also be present in organometallic compounds along with... [Pg.111]

The parallels between electronically equivalent main group and organometallic species are interesting and summarize a considerable amount of their chemistry. The limitations of these parallels should also be recognized, however. For example, main group compounds having valence electron counts greater than... [Pg.97]


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Group organometallic compounds

Main group

Main-group organometallic compounds

Organometallic group

Parallel groups

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