How does pyrrole resembles aromatic amines and phenols in chemical properties?
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pyrrole is an aromatic compound since it obeys the Huckel rule of being a cyclic, planar molecule,with conjugated double bonds and 6
delocalized electrons.
The 6 electrons belong to the 2 double bonds and from the lonely pair on the nitrogen atom
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Pyrrole resembles aromatic amines and phenols in chemical properties due to increased activity by electrophilic substitution. Pyrrole can react easily with electrophilic substitution. ... In this manner, pyrrole resembles most reactive compounds phenols and aromatic amines.
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