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Is melting chocolate reversable

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No, you can take the melted chocolate goo and pour it into a mold, cool it and re-form the candy bar.

No, melting a chocolate bar is not an irreversible change. Melting a chocolate bar is just changing its state of matter. If you but the melted chocolate bar in a freezer, where exothermic processes will occur, and the chocolate bar will be solid again.

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Yes, if you let the chocolate cool it will solidify.

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its reversible

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