Yes it is reversible (physical) called melting or dissolving
Yes
These reactions are irreversibles.
Coffee dissolving, water boiling and chocolate melting are reversible physical transformations whereas wood burning is a chemical combustive transformation.
NOPE! Nope is correct. It is simply a reversible change. The jelly is disolved in between the water particles. If you heat it, the jelly will melt. The water will evaporate and the jelly will be left behind, just like salty water.
This is a reversible process.
You could dehydrate the coffee, turning it back into powder.
Reversible
Yes it is reversible (physical) called melting or dissolving
no
Yes
These reactions are irreversibles.
Coffee dissolving, water boiling and chocolate melting are reversible physical transformations whereas wood burning is a chemical combustive transformation.
no because it is reversible. If you dissolve out the water you are left with NaCl. A change that is reversible is a physical change.
NOPE! Nope is correct. It is simply a reversible change. The jelly is disolved in between the water particles. If you heat it, the jelly will melt. The water will evaporate and the jelly will be left behind, just like salty water.
Yes, evaporate the water - or if the solution is close to saturation, cool it down.
i want any 10 reversible and irreversible changes taking place in home a) kitchen b) garden c) bathroom