Question
Question: In pyrrole the electron density is maximum on which number of atoms?  2 and 3
(B) 3 and 4
(C) 2 and 4
(D) 2 and 5
Solution
In conjugation system πelectrons and lone pair of electrons are in conjugation with each other. πelectrons are delocalized and constantly moving on aromatic rings.
Step by step answer: Pyrol is an aromatic compound. Let us prove that pyrrole is an aromatic compound.
These compounds should have the following properties.
(i) Each carbon atom should be planer (sp2 hybridization)
Here C-atoms at 2, 3, 4, 5 positions are sp2 hybridized
(ii) There should be a conjugated system.
Conjugated system has π-bond -σ-bond-lone pair of electrons alternately.
This system also presents in pyrol.
(iii) There should be (4n+2)πelectrons present
Where n=0,1,2,3−−−−−
i.e., 2π electrons, 6π electrons, 10π electrons and so on.
∴ Pyrol is an aromatic compound.
In aromatic compounds π electrons are delocalized.
This delocalization of π electrons is with a lone pair of electrons.
∴ In pyrol, electron density is maximum at 2nd and 5m carbon.
We can observe this from its Resonance structure. These structures are stable, other structures are not stable.
Therefore, from the above explanation the correct option is (D) 2 and 5.
Note: Electron density of aromatic compound can be determined by deallocation of πelectrons and lone pair of electrons on aromatic rings.