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6 April, 18:23

Energy can be transferred from a closed system to the surroundings by: (A) Internal chemical reactions (B) Heat (C) Shaft work (D) Change in pressure without changing volume (E) Mass transfer

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  1. 6 April, 18:48
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    option the correct is B

    Explanation:

    Let's analyze the different options, for a closed system

    - an internal reaction changes the system, but does not affect the surrounding environment

    - Heat, is a means of transfer that occurs when two bodies are in contact, one of the body can be a closed system since the only thing that happens is thermal transfer, without movement of the system itself. This is the correct result.

    - Work implies a movement whereby the system must be mobile, it is not an option

    - Pressure change. change in the system, but does not affect the environment

    - Mass transfer is not possible in a closed system

    After analyzing each option the correct one in B
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