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A certain amount of a gas is enclosed ina container with permeable and diathermal walls. Which type of system does the gas belong to?

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The walls of the container are diathermal. So the system can exchange heat with its surroundings. Again, the walls of the container are permeable. So, the system can also exchange matter such its surroundings. Hence, the gas belongs to an open system.
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