Im asked to compare the 3 nucleophiles, PhO-, PhS- and PhOH and list them in order of reactivity....
With regards to PhO- and PhS-, is PhS- more reactive because the Sulphur is a bigger atom so the overlap between the pi system and the Sulphur is greater whereas Oxygen being a smaller atom cannot overlap as much? But I would have thought that if the atom was smaller it would be more reactive because the nucleus of the oxygen would be closer to the phenyl pi system!!
And also Im unsure whether these two phenyl nucleophiles would be more or less reactive than PhOH, my guess is that having a hydrogen attatched means its less reactive as it hasnt got that negetive charge anymore because the hydrogen cancels it out. Is this right?!