Add a second SSD disk in my MacBook Pro

Hi there,
I added a second ssd hard disk on my macBook Pro.
My question, Would I be able to copy system files and applications to that new ssd, and leave Users Document on my default HDD !
If yes, how can I do that ?
Thanks

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