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What is an open system?
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A system that allows energy and mass to move in and out of it.
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An open system
is a system
that freely exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings. For instance, when you are boiling soup in an
open
saucepan on a stove, energy and matter are being transferred to the surroundings through steam.
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