A- What is the definition of acidity? B- Compare the acidity of ammonia and its aliphatic derivatives with of acidity pyrrole C- Melting points of pyrrole is higher than melting point of 1-methyl pyrrole explain your answer

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  • A- What is the definition of acidity?
  • B- Compare the acidity of ammonia and its aliphatic derivatives with of acidity pyrrole
  • C- Melting points of pyrrole is higher than melting point of 1-methyl pyrrole explain your answer
  • D- Why does pyrrole prefer electrophilic substitution reactions?
  • E- Why Pyrrole is considered to be an aromatic compound ?
  • F- Explain the Reimer-Tiemann reaction mechanism of heterocyclic compounds?
  • G- Why pyridine is a weak base? explain your answer?
  • H- Pyridine can react with electrophiles, electrophilic substitution ? explain your answer ?
  • G- Explain the Diels–Alder reaction mechanism of heterocyclic compounds?
  • I- From a-haloketone how can you prepared flowing compounds :

  • Imidazole
  • Oxazole
  • Thiazole
  • J- compared the acidity and basicity of Pyrazole and Imidazole with Pyrrole and Pyridine ?

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