explain the structure of caloriemeter?
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The basic calorimeter consists of two vessels - the outer vessel and the inner vessel. The air between both vessels act as a heat insulator, ensuring that heat is not exchanged between the contents of the inner and outer vessels. The calorimeter is also equipped with a thermometer and a stirrer
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