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Chemistry, 22.10.2021 14:20 amberpublow7
Does the law of conservation of energy, law of conservation of matter, or neither apply to an open system?
Does the law of conservation of energy, law of conservation of matter, or neither apply to an closed system?
Does the law of conservation of energy, law of conservation of matter, or neither apply to an isolated system?
I said neither applies to an open system, the law of conservation of energy applies to an isolated system, and the law of conservation of matter applies to a closed system. I dont like thats right but i need someone to tell me. please!
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