... no?
If your real question is "can you separate salt from water after you've mixed the two" ... sure. One simple way is to evaporate the water, leaving the salt behind.
reversiublrt
This is a reversible process.
no
reversible?
No it is always reversible
It is reversible. You can allow the water to evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
Irreversible
Sugar and Salt
reversible!
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
No, it is not reversible as you can't get the ingredients to make the jelly back. Therefore it is an irreversible change. (first message on Answers.com.) This is what I thought originally as well; however, jelly is only a disolved into the water. It will change state to a solid when cooled, but, when heated, it will melt. If heated (slowly) the water will evaporate and leave the jelly crytals behind. Sort of like salty water. They might not look the same, but the water will return to its original state. Thus, jelly is a reversible change.
Reversible