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QUESTION:

Give an example for each of the following situations: (a) Adding heat to a system raises its temperature, (b) adding heat to a system does not change (raise) its temperature, and (c) a system's temperature is changed even though no heat is added or removed from it.

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QUESTION:

Give an example for each of the following situations: (a) Adding heat to a system raises its temperature, (b) adding heat to a system does not change (raise) its temperature, and (c) a system's temperature is changed even though no heat is added or removed from it.

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Open System: A system that can exchange mass and energy (usually in the form of heat) with its surroundings.

Surroundings: The rest of the universe outside a system.

Closed System: A system that enables the exchange of energy (usually in the form of heat) but not mass with its surroundings.

 

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