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A system containing some quantity of water in a thermos flask or in an insulated beaker. This would not allow exchange of heat between the system and surrouding through its boundary. This process is called as

A

isothermal process

B

adiabatic process

C

isochoric process

D

isobaric process

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The sytem would not allow exchange of heat between the system and surroundings through its boundary. Hence, this types of system is called adiabatic system.
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