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The second edition of Organometallic Compounds (1960) was used not
only by specialists but also as an undergraduate textbook. The
third edition, recently published in two volumes, is about three
times the length of the second and contains considerably more
factual material than is appropriate for a student textbook.
Therefore we believe that a shorter treatment would be welcome. In
planning this book the authors have emphasized matters more of prin
ciple than of detail, and have included in the first two chapters
some general discussion of the properties and syntheses of
organometallic compounds that is not to be found in the larger
work. Some aspects of the organic chemistry of arsenic, and of
silicon with particular reference to silicone polymers, are also
included. Most university teachers of chemistry are becoming
seriously concerned about the relentless increase in the amount and
complexity of the material that is squeezed into undergraduate
chemistry courses. With this in mind the authors have tried to cut
detail to a minimum, but readers will find that the relative amount
presented varies considerably between the various topics discussed.
In general the treatment is more extensive than usual only if
either or both of these conditions are met: (1), the subject has
significant bearing on other major branches of chemistry including
im portant industrial processes; (2), the topic is commonly
misunderstood or found to be confusing."
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