Revirsible is when you can change something back like a melted ice back into an ice.
irrerversible is when you can't change back.
irreversible
Cooking involve irreversible chemical reactions.
chemical reactions are irreversible but physical changes are reversible
No, not all physical reactions are reversible. Some physical reactions are irreversible, meaning they cannot easily be undone or reversed to their original state. Examples of irreversible physical reactions include burning a match or breaking a glass.
No, not all chemical reactions are reversible. Some reactions are irreversible, meaning they cannot easily be reversed to reform the original reactants.
It depends on the reaction and whether you can get the original products.
Irreversible
it can't be changed,i.e.,irreversible change...
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
reversible!
Electricity can cause both reversible and irreversible changes, depending on the context and the materials involved. For example, electrolysis of water is a reversible process, where electricity splits water into hydrogen and oxygen gases, which can recombine. In contrast, the electrochemical reactions in batteries can lead to irreversible changes, such as the degradation of materials over time. Ultimately, whether the effects are reversible or irreversible depends on the specific chemical and physical processes involved.
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.