Use the table to answer the question.

The table outlines the properties of two substances.



Substance A

Substance B

Molecular Weight (g/mol
)

74.44

159.81

Boiling Point (ºC)

111

58.8

Melting Point (ºC)

18

-7.2

Qualitative Observations

greenish-yellow liquid

Dark reddish-brown liquid



Based on the data in the table, which of the following conclusions can be drawn about the electrostatic forces in the substances?

(1 point)
Responses

The electrostatic forces in Substance A are stronger than Substance B because its boiling and melting points are higher.
The electrostatic forces in Substance A are stronger than Substance B because its boiling and melting points are higher.

The electrostatic forces in Substance B are stronger than Substance A because its molecular weight is greater.
The electrostatic forces in Substance B are stronger than Substance A because its molecular weight is greater.

The electrostatic forces in Substance A are stronger than Substance B because it is a greenish-yellow color.
The electrostatic forces in Substance A are stronger than Substance B because it is a greenish-yellow color.

The electrostatic forces in Substance B are stronger than Substance A because it is a liquid.

The electrostatic forces in Substance A are stronger than Substance B because its boiling and melting points are higher.