Can you help me with these please?

In general, is the boiling point of a polar liquid likely to be higher or lower than that of a nonpolar liquid of about the same mass?

What, if any, is the correlation between electronegatively and reactivity?

Thanks in advance.

The polar molecules attract each other strongly, so it takes more kinetic energy for them to break free. Average KE is temperature.

Reactivity? Strong electronegativty differences mean strong energy.

So are you saying the polar would have a higher boiling point?

yes

okay thanks

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