Why do the two vessels of a calorimeter have a packing of wool between them
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A calorimeter is a device used to measure the heat flow of a chemical reaction or physical change.Calorimetry is the process of measuring the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. ... Calorimetry also plays a large part of everyday life, controlling the metabolic rates in humans and consequently maintaining such functions like body temperature.The calorimeter traps all the heat from a chemical reaction, we measure the effect of that heat on the temperature of water in the calorimeter, and we can then calculate the heat energy released by the reaction. The calorimeter is an insulated container, in which we place a measured mass of water
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