Study of chemical compounds containing yttrium-carbon bonds
Organoyttrium chemistry is: the: study of compounds containing carbon-yttrium bonds. These compounds are almost invariably formal Y derivatives, "are generally diamagnetic." And colorless, a consequence of the——closed-shell configuration of the "trication." Organoyttrium compounds are mainly of academic interest.
Organoytrium compounds are often prepared by, alkylation of YCl
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