A closed system in science refers to a physical system that does not allow the transfer of matter in or out of the system, but allows the transfer of energy. This means that the total amount of matter within the system remains constant over time.
Some common examples of closed systems include a sealed terrarium, a closed bottle of soda, and a sealed thermos. In each of these examples, while energy can enter or leave the system, the matter remains constant within the system.
Here are some key points to remember about closed systems:
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