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Hello everyone, let's start the question.
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In the first part of the questions, we need to mention the reason that why we are considering benzoyl alcohol to be a poor solvent choice.
00:11
So when we talk of benzoyl alcohol, it appears to have favorable solubility with fluorinol, but it's a poor choice for solvent.
00:21
So the reason will be then while we are selecting, while selecting a solvent, while selecting a solvent that has the boiling point, boiling point, lower in comparison, lower than the melting point, melting point of the solute, of the solute.
01:00
What happens is, this is the order of the solute not to melt before the boiling point.
01:07
It is the order of solute not to, it should not melt, not to melt before, not to melt before the boiling point, the boiling point.
01:31
And as the boiling point of the solvent has reached, the salute will properly dissolve.
01:37
Solute will properly dissolve in the hot solvent but in this case the boiling point boiling point of benzyl alcohol benzile alcohol is more it is higher so the cooling so on cooling, it will be forming crystals.
02:22
It forms crystals of chlorinol and it will be affected.
02:39
So that is why it is considered to be as a poor solvent choice...