Why is calorimeter used in the determination of specific heat capacity of a solid?
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Calorimeters are insulated to prevent loss or gain of heat between the calorimeter and its surroundings so that heat flow in the system can be measured. The total amount of heat that is produced or absorbed by a chemical reaction, at constant pressure, is called the enthalpy of reaction (ΔH).
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