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What is a system?

A. A piece of scientific equipment
B. A liquid in which reactions take place
C. A technique for recording data
D. An isolated piece of the world

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Final answer:

A system is a part of the universe under study, such as a beaker or a flask. An isolated system does not allow a transfer of energy or matter. It is similar to a closed, insulated thermos bottle.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the study of energy, we use the term system to describe the part of the universe under study: a beaker, a flask, or a container whose contents are being observed and measured. An isolated system is a system that does not allow a transfer of energy or matter into or out of the system. A good approximation of an isolated system is a closed, insulated thermos-type bottle. The fact that the thermos-type bottle is closed keeps matter from moving in or out, and the fact that it is insulated keeps energy from moving in or

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