When evaporating a benzene-methanol mixture, the liquid phase cools down due to the heat of evaporation (which is needed to convert the liquid into vapor). In addition, benzene and methanol form an azeotrope which boils at approx. 56° C, the bp. of methanol alone is 65° C. When the temperature of the residual liquid falls below 6° C, benzene starts to freeze. The melting point of benzene is 5.6° C.