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Chemistry, 09.04.2020 02:21 teresaswinger

Calorimetry is the study of how heat is produced by chemical reactions. calorimetry experiments are typically done inside an insulated container that is sometimes called a "bomb." a perfect insulator will not let any heat transfer through it.

which reason best explains why calorimetry experiments are usually done inside insulated containers?

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