yes
Beacuse you can't "unburn" something and return it to its previous unburned state.
irreversable. . .
Yes.
iTS IRREVERSABLE I DID THE SAME THING
well if it was not just an attempt, then No. You will be dead.
naw unless u push the clutch in and put it n gear n the gearz make a cranking noise, den u dnt need it
Burning coal is considered an irreversible process because the chemical bonds in coal are broken down and converted into different compounds like carbon dioxide and ash. Once coal is burned, it cannot be converted back into its original form through a simple physical or chemical process.
Burning, rusting, and production of gas are examples of chemical changes.
A chemical change is any kind of reaction that changes the chemical make up of a compound. Chemical changes are mostly irreversable. Such as: Burning wood Baking a cake (batter to cake stuffs) Digesting food (food to feces) etc.
it is an irreversable change as the original products can't be retained if there is a way to reverse it, i havent heard of it!
They will suffer a stroke and have irreversable brain damage.
Proteins become denatured (irreversable uncoiled and unbent) when exposed to high temperatures, extreme pH's and many other factors. When the egg is cooked (exposed to high temperatures) the proteins denature and become rigid. Since denaturation is irreversable, you cannot uncook an egg.