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explain the construction of a calorimeter​

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Answered by shaku12
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The basic calorimeter consists of two vessels - the outer vessel and the inner vessel. ... The calorimeter has an insulating cover with holes for the stirring rod and thermometer. To measure the specific heat of iron, the inner vessel is filled with 125 ml water. The calorimeter is sealed inside the cover for 30 minutes
Answered by sianav
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  HEY MATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Probably the simplest of such devices is the coffee cup calorimeter. The Styrofoam coffee cup is a relatively good insulating material. A lid cardboard or other material also helps to prevent loss of heat, and a thermometer measures the change in temperature .

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