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An open system is a system in which matter and energy can exchange with its surroundings. Some common examples include a car engine and a stove top. More specifically, boiling water on a stove top where water can evaporate and the pot does not insulate is an example of an open system.
An open system is a system in which matter and energy can exchange with its surroundings. Some common examples include a car engine and a stove top. More specifically, boiling water on a stove top where water can evaporate and the pot does not insulate is an example of an open system.
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An open system is a system into which inputs can flow from the surroundings and outputs can flow out of the system into the surroundings. Both energy and matter flow in and out of the system.
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Hi! An example of an open system could be a cup of water. The temperature of the water could change as the system (the cup) loses energy to its surroundings, and the amount of water in the cup, or the matter, could change as water evaporates. Hope this helps!
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An open system is one where matter and energy can flow freely within its surroundings. For example, take water in a cup, the amount of water in the cup can change depending on the temperature as some will be evaporated as water loses energy to its surroundings.
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In an open system, matter and energy can exchange with the systems surroundings. An example of an open system would be a cup of water, in which there is no lid.
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An open system occurs when matter and energy can exchange with the surroundings. For example, this occurs in a beaker of water because the water can evaporate and the beaker doesn't insulate.
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An open system is when the system can freely exchange energy and matter with its surrounding.
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open system is where both matter and energy can be transferred in and out the system
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an open system is a system where both matter and energy can be exchanged with the surroundings.
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An open system is a system where both matter and energy can be put into and taken out of the system. For instance, an open vial is an open system. You can add material into the vial to increase the matter, or heat the vial up to increase its energy.
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An open system is a system that can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings. The other systems are closed and isolated systems. Closed systems can exchange energy. Isolated systems can not exchange matter or energy.
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An open system is a system in which matter and energy can exchange with its surroundings. Hope this helps.
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Hi Jonathan! To reiterate, an open system is a system in which matter and energy can interact with the surroundings.
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I think an open system is where matter and energy can flow out of the system/ be lost to the surroundings.
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An open system can exchange both matter and energy with its surroundings. A pot of boiling water is an open system because a burner supplies energy in the form of heat, and matter in the form of water vapor is lost as the water boils. A closed system can exchange energy but not matter with its surroundings
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an open system is a system that can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings.
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An open system is a system in which matter and energy can exchange with the surroundings. The most simple example of an open system is an open beaker filled with water. Water is allowed to evaporate and you can change the energy of the system by dropping things into the beaker.
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an open system refers to a system that can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings.
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An open system is a system in which matter and energy is changed with the surroundings. Heat can leave and enter the container, and vapors like N2 can dissipate out.
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An open system is a system that can exchange both matter and energy with its surroundings. One example of this would be a beaker of water.
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An open system is a system that can freely exchange matter and energy with its surroundings.
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A an open system is a system in which matter/mass and energy can flow in and out. An example of matter which could enter/leave the system is oxygen gas and for energy you can think of heat leaving/entering.
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An open system is any reaction that can exchange both energy and materials with the surroundings.
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An open system is a system where matter and energy can be transferred to the surroundings.
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An open system refers to a system where both matter and energy can be transferred between the system and its surroundings. An example is snow melting on a driveway or an uncovered pot with boiling water.
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An open system is a system that can be added to/subtracted from in both matter and energy.
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In an open system, matter and energy can exchange with surroundings. A beaker of water is an example of an open system. The water can evaporate and the beaker does not insulate the water.
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An open system is able to exchange matter and energy with the surroundings freely. An example would be cooking with an open pot or pan. Once you put a lid on it though, it becomes a closed system.
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An open system is a system where matter and energy can exchange with the surroundings.
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An open system is a system that is able to allow matter and energy to be exchanged with the surrounding environment.
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An open system is a system in which both matter and energy are being exchanged between the systems and the surroundings.
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An open system is where energy and matter can be exchanged between a system and its surroundings.
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An open system is one that allows both matter and energy transfer with its surroundings.
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An open system is a system where matter and energy can exchange with the surroundings. An example of this is a beaker of water, where the water is able to evaporate and the beaker does not insulate. In contrast, a closed system can exchange energy with the surroundings, and an isolated system can't exchange anything with the surroundings.
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An open system is when a reaction can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings, like a reaction in an uncovered beaker.
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In open systems, the reaction is not covered, for example an open beaker. Here the system can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings.
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Hi, an open system is when a reaction can exchange matter and energy with the systems surroundings. An example would be boiling soup on a saucepan.
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Hi Jonathan! An open system is one that can exchange both material and energy between the system and the surroundings.
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An open system is when energy and matter can exchange with the environment/surroundings. An example would be just a beaker of water with no lid or insulation.
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An open system in one where matter and energy can be exchanged with the surroundings. Hope this helps!
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an open system is a system that allows the transfer of energy(heat) and matter from its surroundings such as a cup with no lid.
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Both energy and matter can be exchanged with the surroundings which makes a system open.
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Hi, an open system is a system that can exchange both matter and energy with its surroundings. For example, a beaker that is uncovered and not insulated would be an example of an open system.
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Hi, an open system is a system where matter and energy can both exchange with its surroundings. For example, boiling soup on a stovetop. Living beings are also considered open systems because we interact with our environment in ways where both matter and energy are exchanged.
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An open system is where both matter and energy can be freely exchanged with its surrounding.
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Hello! An open system is when matter and energy can exchange with the surroundings. The example that Dr. Lavelle gave in class was a beaker of water. This water can evaporate and the beaker does not insulate. Hope this helps.
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An open system is when matter and energy can flow throughout the system. For example, an open beaker. Water can evaporate and heat can escape since the beaker is not insulated.
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Hi. An open system is a system in which matter and energy can exchange with its surroundings.
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An open system is one where matter and energy both can exchange between the system and its surroundings.
Example: open water beaker
Example: open water beaker
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An open system is a type of system that can interact (that is, exchange energy/matter) with the surrounding environment. As such, the initial matter or energy in the system may change, as the surroundings may either give or receive matter/energy to/from the open system.
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An open system is one where the matter and energy of a system can be exchanged with its surroundings. An example would be an open cup of warm water. The energy of the water can be exchanged with air, and you can add more water to it at any point you want.
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An open system can exchange both matter and energy with its surroundings. A glass of water could be an example of this. You can add more or take away water (matter), and you can heat or cool the water (energy).
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An open system has a flow of energy and/or matter.
In comparison, a closed system is isolated from the surroundings, in regards to matter, but can still exchange energy.
An isolated system is isolated from the surroundings in terms of both matter and energy.
In comparison, a closed system is isolated from the surroundings, in regards to matter, but can still exchange energy.
An isolated system is isolated from the surroundings in terms of both matter and energy.
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An open system is one in which matter AND energy can leave and enter the system, such as an open beaker, which can be heated up and have substance added. An open system also always has constant pressure.
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An open system is a type of system in which matter and energy can be exchanged between the system and it surroundings.
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