In the chapter on preparing methylamine from ethanamide by the Hofmann Degradation reaction, my text book states that at after preparing methylamine and dissolving it in HCl and evaporating it to dryness over a boiling water bath, the solid must be immediately broken up and transfered to a round bottomed flask fitted with a reflux condenser. the absolute ethanol must be added? What is the reason for this? If the other product in the solid that is ammonium chloride needs to be seperated from aminomethane hydrochloride why do we use absolute alcohol when ammonium chloride is not soluable in it?