Nope. If you turn the heat off so the temperature drops below 100C, you will have non-boiling water. When the steam's temperature drops below the vaporization temperature it will return to liquid state.
IRREVERSIBLE
no
reversiublrt
No it is always reversible
It is impossible to reverse.
Sugar and Salt
from the rain water collected ,same cloud can't be formed.so it an irreversible change.likewise ,deforestation too can't be considered asreversiblechange.
yes it is whats it for a science quiz/test?
reversible?
This is a reversible process.
Portland cement (and the concrete, mortar, thin set, or other masonry product made from it) doesn't dry. Rather, it cures by a chemical reaction initiated by putting water in it. The reaction is irreversible; hence, adding water to cement is an irreversible change.
Sort of... You can regain the salt by evaporation of the water but you can never regain the unspoiled water