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Why do chemists aim to not use solvents in reactions?

On the spec it says:
explain why chemists aim to design processes that do not require a solvent

Is this because of evaporation/loss of product? Any other reason that anyone knows of please let me know. Thanks :smile:
Solutions = dilutions = lower concentration of reactants = lower reaction rates = longer time required to produce same yield = at least in industry, loss of time equals loss of profit.

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