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Isolated systems allow whether energy nor matter to be exchanged. Closed systems allows heat to pass the boundary but not matter. Open Systems allow both heat and energy to pass through the boundary. Given enough time thermodynamic processes in an isolated systems reach equilibrium

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An open system can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings. The stovetop example would be an open system, because heat and water vapor can be lost to the air. A closed system, on the other hand, can exchange only energy with its surroundings, not matter.

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