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A chemist mixes chemicals in a beaker, on a lab bench in a lab in order to observe the reaction. What is considered the surroundings in this scenario?(1 point)
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all of the chemicals being combined and created in the reaction
all of the chemicals being combined and created in the reaction
only the lab bench that is being used for the reaction
only the lab bench that is being used for the reaction
the entire lab environment including the air, lab bench and lab
the entire lab environment including the air, lab bench and lab
only the air around the chemical reaction in the lab
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the entire lab environment including the air, lab bench and lab
Explanation: the system is the chemicals in the beaker; the surroundings are everything outside the system (air, bench, room, etc.).
Explanation: the system is the chemicals in the beaker; the surroundings are everything outside the system (air, bench, room, etc.).
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