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Q: Pyrrole is less basic than pyridine because:


a) Pyrrole is ''anti-aromatic''
b) Pyrrole is smaller than pyridine
c) Pyrrole behaves as a cyclic diene
d) Pyrrole has its electron pair as part of an "aromatic sextet"

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