Yes as once melted you cannot get the same substance back. Think about putting butter onto your toast it changes its texture completely! thanks for that.... it is irreversible because anything that is cooked;it candt be reversed(:
Typically, yes. Butter is a mixture of fat and milk solids. Once melted the fats separate from the milk solids. 'Clarified' butter, or ghee, is the separated butter fat, often used in Indian cooking, as a canning sealer, or as a dip for steamed shellfish. Clarified butter, once separated from the milk solids, does not require refrigeration to keep it from going rancid, however, it must be kept cool to maintain its solidity.
irreversible change
irreversible change
irreversible change.
irreversible change is called a physical change.
Burning something is irreversible.
Yes, but it is so hard as not to be worth it.
Do you mean irreversible change? If so it means "It can not be changed".
If humans continue to burn fossil fuels and all other natural resources, continue emitting harmful gases, etc, it will be irreversible. If humans change their ways, yes, Climate Change is fully irreversible. By turning to other methods of obtaining energy, becoming aware of current problems, and acting upon it, yes, Climate Change and Global Warming can be reversed.
Because ghee is a new product different than butter.
when green powder is heated, it turns black and a gas is produced. in irreversible changes, new materials are always formed. given that a gas is produced, which is a new material, heating green powder is an irreversible change.
Cutting down a tree. shredding of paper as well as same of the irreversible change