no it is not reversible because a chemical reaction has taken place that cannot be reversed.
The prefix for the word "reversible" is "re-".
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
Yes.
Ah, what a lovely question! The prefix for reversible is "re-". It's like adding a little touch of magic to a word, bringing it back to its original state. Just like how a happy little tree can transform a blank canvas into a beautiful landscape.
A chemical reaction in which the products re-form the original reactants is called a reversible reaction.
Its melting, then re-solidification.
no, you cannot get cheese back to cheese when melted
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
physical change is reversible because you can undo it for example: if you fold a paper you unfold the paper. chemical chang is irreversible because if you make somthing together you could not seperate them.
Yes, the formation of clouds is considered a reversible change. When water vapor in the atmosphere cools, it condenses into tiny water droplets, forming clouds. This process can be reversed; when clouds warm up or the water droplets evaporate, they can return to a gaseous state, allowing the water vapor to re-enter the atmosphere. Thus, the transformation between water vapor and cloud droplets can occur repeatedly.