It depends on what ur melting
The melting of an ice lolly is considered an irreversible process. Once the ice lolly melts and turns into liquid form, it cannot be easily reversed back to its original solid state.
Melting is a reversible change of state, whereas a chemical change is irreversible.
areversible action produces new material
solidify is an irreversible
"The problems you caused are irreversible; they can never be remedied."
The melting of a candle is a reversible change because the solid wax can be cooled and solidified again to form a new candle.
Irreversible materials are those that cannot return to their original state after undergoing a change or process. Once these materials have been altered, it is not possible to undo or reverse the change. Examples include burnt paper, melted metal, or food that has decomposed.
They both have the word 'property' in them and sometimes botha re irreversible.
You may experience severe and sometimes irreversible damages and symptoms, psychologically and physically.
Irreversible examples: Burning a piece of paper, baking a cake, digesting food, rusting of iron, breaking a glass. Reversible examples: Melting ice into water, boiling water into steam, freezing water into ice, dissolving sugar in water, compressing a gas into a liquid.
no
reversable