A system that cannot exchange either matter or energy with its surroundings is called an _____ system. A) adiabatic B) isolated C) isothermal D) isobaric E) isotonic Consider a pure, crystalline solid being heated from absolute zero to some very high temperature. Which of the following processes produces the greatest increase in the entropy of the substance? A) melting the solid B) heating the liquid C) heating the gas D) heating the solid E) boiling the liquid Of the following, only the value of _____ can be obtained. A) E (U) B) H C) S D) all of these E) none of these