A system that allows for the transfer of energy but not mass would best classified as: a. an open system b. a closed system c. an isolated system d. an adiabatic system e. an isobaric system
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A closed system allows for the transfer of energy but not mass, which matches the description given in the question. An isolated system does not allow for the transfer of either energy or mass, so it's not the correct answer. Show more…
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