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Why do the two vessels of Calorimeter have packing of wool between them?​

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Answered by Pxstellix
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Answer:

The air between the two vessels acts as a heat insulator, meaning there is no (or minimal) heat exchange between what is inside the inner vessel and the outside environment. Calorimeters used in science labs have a fiber ring made of insulating material to hold the inner vessel in the center of the outer vessel.

Answered by shivushivakumar0012
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Explanation:

The air between the two vessels acts as a heat insulator, meaning there is no (or minimal) heat exchange between what is inside the inner vessel and the outside environment. Calorimeters used in science labs have a fiber ring made of insulating material to hold the inner vessel in the center of the outer vessel.

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