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Q: What happens when matter and energy change forms within a closed system?
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What happens to matter and energy and closed system?

In a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes. (Study Island)


What happens to matter and energy in closed system?

In a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes. (Study Island)


What happens to energy when matter undergoes chemical or physical change?

Energy can either be soaked up by the matter in the process of making the change (melting), or be released from the matter during the change (fire).


What happens if adding enough energy can cause matter to do what?

change or transform


in natural (closed) systems, both energy and matter can change forms but cannot be ---- or?

Created or destroyed


Can small amount of matter change to immense quantities of energy in nuclear weapons?

Yes, that is what happens.


Closed systems exchange energy but do not exchange what?

It does not exchange matter.


What is the difference between an Open vs. a Closed System in a chemical reaction?

In a closed system, matter does not change. In an open system there is a free flow of matter in and out so you can exchange particles, lose particles or gain particles from the outside of the system


What happens what thermal energy is added top matter?

Then it will either get hotter, or its phase will change (as when ice melts).


What happens mass and energy in a closed system?

In reality closed systems do not exist. In the theoretical case of a closed system the total energy of the system would stay the same (matter and particles are considered energy to). More important: the energy level throughout the whole system will eventually be evenly spread and uniform (entropy), therefore no energy differential is left to perform work.


What happens to mass and energy in closed system?

In reality closed systems do not exist. In the theoretical case of a closed system the total energy of the system would stay the same (matter and particles are considered energy to). More important: the energy level throughout the whole system will eventually be evenly spread and uniform (entropy), therefore no energy differential is left to perform work.


How does the matter and energy in a system naturally change over time?

in a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes.