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Question: What is the difference between adiabatic wall and diathermic wall? 

In thermodynamics, a wall is a boundary that separates a system from its surroundings. There are three types of walls: adiabatic, diathermic, and diabatic. 

An **adiabatic wall** is a wall that does not allow heat or matter to pass through it. It is a perfect thermal insulator and is used to isolate a system from its surroundings²³. 

On the other hand, a **diathermic wall** is a wall that allows heat to pass through it but does not allow matter to pass through it. It is used to connect two systems that are at different temperatures. 

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