Yes, because you can cool the water back and it would be normal water again
Reversible change! Because once you have boiled the water it will eventually cool back down again to how it was originally.
Boiling is a physical process; the chemical formula of water remain unchanged.
it's a reversible change
Digesting a banana is a chemical reaction, an ireversible change.
A reaction which cannot be reversed is called an Irreversible reaction.
Physical changes are reversible changes, such as change of state (boiling, melting etc), chemical changes are when something undergoes a reaction changing it's chemical makeup.
Dissecting a banana is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. It involves physically separating the banana into smaller pieces, but the chemical composition of the banana doesn't change. A reversible change would be when you freeze the banana slices and then thaw them, as this can be reversed.
Firing a forest is a chemical change because you change a wood into ashes and never reverse it back again
it's a reversible change
Digesting a banana is a chemical reaction, an ireversible change.
A reaction which cannot be reversed is called an Irreversible reaction.
no, boiling is a physical change
Physical changes are reversible changes, such as change of state (boiling, melting etc), chemical changes are when something undergoes a reaction changing it's chemical makeup.
Most cooking processes are chemical reactions. Generally, the reactions are non reversible and once cooked, food cannot be returned to an uncooked state. So, frying potatoes causes a non reversible chemical reaction. The question is not as precise as it might be. Changes can be physical or chemical. They can also be reversible or non reversible but it is important to note that many chemical changes are reversible just as many physical changes are reversible.
Not chemical reactions, but change of phases
A chemical reaction is irreversible, while a physical change is reversible. Fire is a chemical reaction because you can't get back the products.
no it is not reversible because a chemical reaction has taken place that cannot be reversed.
Dissecting a banana is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. It involves physically separating the banana into smaller pieces, but the chemical composition of the banana doesn't change. A reversible change would be when you freeze the banana slices and then thaw them, as this can be reversed.
Firing a forest is a chemical change because you change a wood into ashes and never reverse it back again
Water boiling is a physical change and not a chemical reaction. In a physical reaction there is no new substance formed as is the case with chemical reactions. In boiling water there is no new substance produced.