Chemistry, asked by rakesh7816, 1 year ago

what is different between system and surrounding​

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Answered by rohit50003
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Explanation:

in Chemistry. The system consists of those molecules which are reacting. The surroundings are everything else; the rest of the universe. For example, say the above reaction is happening in gas phase; then the walls of the container are part of the surroundings.

Answered by bindupoonia245
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A system, as it is defined in physics or chemistry, is nothing more than a collection of objects (or smaller systems) that can be identified. Usually, the word system refers to a collection that makes thinking about a problem more convenient. The surrounding is everything else that is not the system defined.

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