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Energy and Changes in the Environment

Generally, in a system that is energetically and materially isolated from the environment without a change in volume (a closed system), the entropy of the system tends to take on a maximum value, so that any macroscopic structures, except for the arrangement of atoms, cannot survive. On the other hand, in a system exchanging energy and mass with the environment (an open system), it is possible to decrease the entropy more than in a closed system. That is, a macroscopic structure can be maintained. Usually such a system is far from thermodynamic equilibrium, so that it also has nonlinearity. [Pg.219]


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