Phenoxide ion is a poor nucleophile than a methoxide ion
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Whereas the phenoxide ion is simply the aromatic phenol anion, C6H5−O− , with a "well-defined" HOMO (located on the negatively-charged oxygen), the acetate ion has delocalized electron density across its two oxygens.
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