Respuesta :
Answer: The correct answer is option 3) The amount of matter within the system remains the same and 5) The cycle has a well-defined starting and stopping point.
A closed system can be defined as a system in which there is the only exchange of energy with the surrounding, while no exchange of matter takes place.
In a closed system, the cycle has a well-defined starting and stopping point.
Therefore, the two generalizations which can be made for cycles of matter in a closed system are option 1) and 5)
Answer:
The statements 3 and 5 can be two generalization made by the information of a closed system.
Explanation:
- A closed system is system in which neither matter nor energy cannot cross the boundaries of the system.
- So the statement 3 which is the amount of matter remains same in the system is correct one on the bases of the law of conservation of mass.
- This law states that neither mass and energy can be created nor destroyed but they can change from one form to another form.
- In the given system, reaction of matter is in cyclic form, the starting and stopping points of reaction can be well defined on the basis of reaction.