why pyrole is acidic rather being basic in nature
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Pyrrole is very much less basic than secondary amines but much more acidic. Pyrrole is, however, still a very weak acid (pKa = 17.5). The nitrogen-bound proton can be abstracted from pyrrole by the use of strong bases such as sodium amide in liquid ammonia and n-butyllithium in hexane.
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