Answer:
Dissolves a chemical sample well at high temperatures.
Does not dissolve a chemical sample well at low temperatures.
Step-by-step explanation:
Recrystallization is a purification technique that involves mixing of an impure solid compound with a hot solvent leading to a saturated solution. As this solution cools, the compound to be purified becomes less soluble in the solvent, and pure crystals appear from the solution as the solution cools.
A good recrystallization solvent should
- Not dissolve the compound that we want to purify at room temperature
- Dissolve the compound completely only at the solvent's boiling point
- Dissolve all the soluble impurities in the sample very well at room temperature.
- Have a fairly low boiling point such that its boiling point is lower than the melting point of the compound to be purified and evaporates easily when air-drying the sample.