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Q: What are some example of irreversible changes?
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Why are all irreversible changes are chemical changes?

Irreversible changes are changes which can not be turned back yo normal. These are chemical changes because the particles of the material have changed completely.


What are some ireversable changes?

In chemistry, a good example of an irreversible reaction is combustion. Think of burning a house down; there is no reaction that turns the carbon (charred items) back into their original form.


What do you call most changes that cannot be reversed?

irreversible


Are chemical changes irreversible If yes then what about the chemical reactions that are reversible Don't we say that all chemical reactions are chemical changes?

some chemical changes can be reversed but they are hard to reverse usually


Irreversible changes simple definition?

changes that cannot go change back or forward


Are most physical changes reversible or irreversible?

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Is irreversible changes the same as incomplete burning?

No, they are different processes.


What are some physical changes when rusty metal is an example?

what are some physical changes when rusting metal is an example


Is the reaction reversible?

chemical reactions are irreversible but physical changes are reversible


Can you show pictures of irreversible changes?

if u can ever find any!!!


How can irreversible changes change?

I'm not quite sure what you mean here. The term irreversible change is rather meaningless. Some changes are easier to reverse than others, that's all. Melting and freezing water is fairly easy. Melting and freezing iron is more difficult, but not impossible. Some people will tell you chemical changes are irreversible, but that's not true either. Some are easy to reverse, others like burning wood may seem impossible. I can't take carbon dioxide and water and turn them into wood, but plants do it all the time.


What is an example of an irreversible chemical change?

Cutting down a tree. shredding of paper as well as same of the irreversible change