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Compare and briefly explain the magnitude and direction of dipole moment in pyrrole and Furan.​

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Answered by penikalapatirushitha
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In comparison to furan and thiophene, the dipole moment of pyrrole unexpectedly has the opposite direction. This is surprising, as the positive pole of pyrrole's dipole is located at the nitrogen, though nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon. ... Thus, in this case, the negative pole is located at the nitrogen.

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Answered by NihalRathish
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In comparison to furan and thiophene, the dipole moment of pyrrole unexpectedly has the opposite direction. This is surprising, as the positive pole of pyrrole's dipole is located at the nitrogen, though nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon. ... Thus, in this case, the negative pole is located at the nitrogen.

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