hi i need explanation on why the lone pair of electron on nitrogen is in sp2 orbital for pyrdine but p orbital for pyrrole
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also are the below underlined portions true (which i quoted from others)?
"Nitrogen as replacement heteroatom in benzene:
To formally replace a C atom of benzene, nitrogen must
fulfill the same orbital and electronic criteria as the carbon it is to replace, i.e. it
must be sp2-hybridised and have the same number of electrons (the principle of isoelectronic replacement).
Oxygen as replacement heteroatom in benzene:
For oxygen to achieve the same orbital and electronic requirements as a carbon in benzene it has to
lose an electron becoming O+. Sulphur as replacement heteroatom in benzene:
For sulphur to achieve the same orbital and electronic requirements as carbon it also has to
lose an electron becoming S+. "
what about thiopene then? it is S and not S+