explain tha main features of calorimeter
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The calorimeter is a small container made of a metal, such as gold or copper, with good thermal conductivity. It has a well for a temperature sensor, which always has to be at exactly the same temperature as the calorimeter and its contents.
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A calorimeter is a device used to measure the heat flow of a chemical reaction or physical change. The process of measuring this heat is called calorimetry. A basic calorimeter consists of a metal container of water above a combustion chamber, in which a thermometer is used to measure the change in water temperature.
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The main characteristic of a bomb calorimeter is that it has a constant volume. It is essential because it can directly determine the enthalpy change of a sample by measuring the initial and final temperatures of the surrounding water.
Different types of calorimeters are given below:
Adiabatic Calorimeters.
Reaction Calorimeters.
Bomb Calorimeters (Constant Volume Calorimeters)
Constant Pressure Calorimeters.
Differential Scanning Calorimeters.
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