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Choose the TRUE statement.
Select one:
A.
An expansion of gas by a system means that
the internal energy of the system increases.
B. A system that absorbs heat is an
exothermic system.
C.
Heat is usually transferred from a cold object
to a hot object.
D. An expansion of gas by a system means
that the system does work.
E.
A closed system can exchange matter but not
energy with the surroundings.
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