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Q.21 :-Furan reacts with ammonia in the presence of alumina at 400°C to give:
Pyridine
Furfural
Pyrrole
Furoic acid​

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Answered by ashash9467
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Explanation:

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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FORMATION OF PYRROLE

Furan reacts with ammonia in the presence of alumina at 400 ° C to give PYRROLE

EXPLANATION:

*Pyrrole is a five-membered heterocyclic aromatic organic molecule that is a colorless volatile liquid that darkens quickly when exposed to air.

* Pyrroles are constituents of more complicated macrocycles, such as porphyrinogens and products generated from them, such as heme porphyrins, chlorins, bacteriochlorins, and chlorophylls.

* Pyrroles have a nutty odor and are generally refined by distillation right before use.

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