yes, for most cases on common material surface, but not, for capillary cavities, for example, on porous carbon.
Reversible.
Yes, because it can be reversed by condensation. Physical change = Reversible Chemical change = Irreversible
The change of water to water vapor is reversible, as water vapor can condense back into liquid water through a process called condensation. This cycle of evaporation and condensation is part of the water cycle.
Yes, the condensation of water vapor from the air on a cold drink can is typically considered an irreversible process. When water vapor cools upon contact with the cold surface of the can, it transforms into liquid water, which can then drip off or be absorbed. While the vapor can return to the air if the conditions change, the specific condensation event itself cannot be reversed without altering the temperature and pressure of the system.
Yes condensation is reversible with the help of evaporation...Condensation is when water vapors are collected, they turn into water again!! And the best way to change water's form is condensation...
no
reversable
IRREVERSIBLE
irreversible change.
irreversible
irreversible change
Burning something is irreversible.