Yes. If you think about cooling as a result of an endothermic reaction, you then realize that since all reactions are, to some degree, reversible, that it could be possible to produce another reaction that is exothermic.
No, there are other ways of reversible, such as moving
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because while cooling of gas in adiabatic expansion process , as it is a reversible procces the heat is lost while reversible work
Because the water stays water, its only a phase change.
Because the water stays water, its only a phase change.
Melting wax Melting ice freazing water Evaporating the water Cooling the steam
- mercury is a liquid metal - cooling and heating are easy reversible - cooling and heating are rapid - the relation between the temperature and the thermal expansion of mercury is linear
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yes mainly for evaporation A cyclical process is reversible. Water falls from the clouds as rain, then the water winds up evaporating and returning to the clouds, then it falls again as rain, and so forth.
Yes, this change is reversible.
This is a reversible process.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.