6.Why do the two vessels of a calorimeter have a packing of wool between them?
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A simple example of a constant-pressure calorimeter is a coffee-cup calorimeter, which is constructed from two nested Styrofoam cups and a lid with two holes, which allows for the insertion of a thermometer and a stirring rod. ... As such, the outer cup is assumed to be a perfect insulator.
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