A)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
A. An ice cube that has just been dropped into a glass of warm water.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Open system | There will be an matter and energy interchange between the system and surroundings or environment. |
B)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
B. An aluminum can full of soda that has been fully submerged in ice water for some time.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Closed system | There is no interchange of matter but there is an interchange of energy between the system and surroundings or environment. |
C)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
C. The inside of a closed, perfectly insulated cooler that contains ice, water, and cans of soda.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Isolated system | System is rigid and insulted from the surroundings such that there is no transmission of energy and matter from the system to the surrounding. |
D)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
D. A closed, reasonably well insulated cooler that contains ice, water, and cans of soda.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Closed system | There is no interchange of matter but there is an interchange of energy between the system and surroundings or environment. |
E)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
E. Your body, over the last 24 hours.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Open system | There will be an matter and energy interchange between the system and surroundings or environment. |
Isochoric system | The volume of the system remains constant throughout the system. |
F)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
F. Your body, over the last 5 years.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Open system | There will be an matter and energy interchange between the system and surroundings or environment. |
G)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
G. The Atlantic Ocean, over the last 24 hours.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Closed system | There is no interchange of matter but there is an interchange of energy between the system and surroundings or environment. |
H)
Interpretation:
Identify the type of the system using the following adjectives in the problem.
H. The Atlantic Ocean, over the last million years.
Concept introduction:
System | Description |
Open system | There will be an matter and energy interchange between the system and surroundings or environment. |
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