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Explain the construction of a
calorimeter. Draw the necessary figure.​

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Answered by ItzMrAlcohol
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Calorimeter consists of an inner vessel and outer vessel. No heat transfer between these vessels. The inner vessel is made up of copper. A thermometer (for measuring temperature) and a stirrer (for stirring liquid) are attached to the inner vessel

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Answered by Anonymous
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Calorimeter consists of an inner vessel and outer vessel. No heat transfer between these vessels. The inner vessel is made up of copper. A thermometer (for measuring temperature) and a stirrer (for stirring liquid) are attached to the inner vessel.

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