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16 May, 18:23

While Gina conducts a calorimetry investigation, she observes the temperature change of a reaction in a sealed, insulated calorimeter. Would you consider the calorimeter an example of a closed, open, or isolated system? Explain your answer in complete sentences

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  1. 16 May, 18:28
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    Answer: A sealed, insulated calorimeter is considered as an example of a isolated system.

    Explanation:

    There are three types of system:

    An open system is a system which allows free exchange of energy and matter with its surroundings.

    A closed system is a system which allows only exchange of energy with its surroundings and not matter.

    An isolated system which neither allow exchange of energy nor matter with its surroundings.

    Thus in a sealed, insulated calorimeter which do not allow exchange of matter or energy is an example of isolated system.
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