Furan has lower B.P than pyrrole.
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In my opinion, pyrrole has a higher boiling point than furan and thiophene because of two reasons: Higher dipole moment of pyrrole than furan and thiophene. Additional N-H bond in pyrrole that needs to be cleaved; requires higher energy!
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