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In thermodynamics, 'System and Surroundings' refers to the division of the universe into two parts: the system, which is the specific portion of matter or space being studied, and the surroundings, which is everything else outside the system. This distinction is crucial for analyzing energy and matter exchanges, as it allows scientists to focus on the interactions and changes within the system while considering the influence of the external environment.
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