Chemistry, asked by vaibhavd655, 3 months ago

Define open system and isolated system​

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Answered by biswaspami455
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An open system is one that freely allows both energy and matter to be transferred in an out of a system.

An isolated system is a thermodynamic system that cannot exchange either energy or matter (mass) outside the boundaries of the system.

Answered by StrawBerryJamin
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OPEN SYSTEM :

A system in which the compo.nents and prot.ocols confo.brm to standn.ards independent of a particular supplier.

ISOLAT ED SYSTEM:

In physical scie nce, an isolat ed system is either of the following: a phys ical system so far removed from other systems that it does not inter act with them. a thermod yna.mic system enclo sbed by rigid im mo vable walls through which neither mass nor energy c an pa ss.

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