furan though has a lone pair of electron which is not delocalised but due to high electronegetivity of oxygen it is not a available for donation hence has weak basic proerty
Hi I m confused that in simple furan why it do not show nucleophilic subtitution reaction. while in subtituted furan show it.
Furan is more reactive than Pyrrole because it is less stable as it contains an extra lone pair than that of pyrrole, which is available for attack of an acid, results in the destabilization of the ring.
No. It is an aldehyde. Furfural is furan-2-carboxaldehyde.
pyridine is less reactive than benzene because when we form its conjugate base then it'll b more stable than dat of benzene.. so more stabler means less reactive.......and also due to more resonance in benzene it will b more reactive...same 4 furan and pyrrole
furan though has a lone pair of electron which is not delocalised but due to high electronegetivity of oxygen it is not a available for donation hence has weak basic proerty
furan though has a lone pair of electron which is not delocalised but due to high electronegetivity of oxygen it is not a available for donation hence has weak basic proerty
Hi I m confused that in simple furan why it do not show nucleophilic subtitution reaction. while in subtituted furan show it.
Furan is more reactive than Pyrrole because it is less stable as it contains an extra lone pair than that of pyrrole, which is available for attack of an acid, results in the destabilization of the ring.
Because it has 2 double bonds. An ether might not have any double or triple bonds!
68.08 grams/mole
weak
Thomas F. Terbilcox has written: 'Formaldehyde modified lignosulfonate extenders for furan systems' -- subject(s): Furan resins
Possibly because it is a 1,3-diene. A more interesting question would be why does it sometimes not behave that way.
No. It is an aldehyde. Furfural is furan-2-carboxaldehyde.
pyridine is less reactive than benzene because when we form its conjugate base then it'll b more stable than dat of benzene.. so more stabler means less reactive.......and also due to more resonance in benzene it will b more reactive...same 4 furan and pyrrole
A benzofurane is another term for a benzofuran - any of a class of bicyclic heterocycles consisting of a benzene ring fused with one of furan.