No it is not a reversible change.
Digesting a banana is a chemical reaction, an ireversible change.
It's chemical change
Digestion involve chemical reactions, it is a chemical and mechanical process and is irreversible.
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.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Digesting a banana is a chemical reaction, an ireversible change.
It's chemical change
Digestion involve chemical reactions, it is a chemical and mechanical process and is irreversible.
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.
its a a chemical reaction because you can 't get it back in a hole banana
Some fruits are excellent for diets. Did you know that you burn more calories chewing and digesting a banana, than you gain from the actual banana.
reversible
Yes, this change is reversible.
Yes, evaporation is the changing of matter from a liquid to a gas. You can reverse this process through condensation which is the change from a gas to a liquid.
reversible
no! because burning is never a reversible change as heating is a reversible change e.g chocolate melting
It is not a reversible change. During boiling some components are extracted with hot water from the crushed dried leaves. It is impossible to restore the original leaves.