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No, the mass or energy of a system does not change based on whether the particles within it are entangled or not. Entanglement is a property of quantum mechanics that describes the correlation between the states of particles, but it does not alter their individual masses or energies. The total mass and energy of a system remain the same regardless of whether the particles are entangled or not.

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