irreversible
can the reaction between alkali and acid be reversed
Reversible changes are the chemical reactions that can be reversed, however most are non reversible. The ones that can be reversed is because the reaction can flow both ways.
milk going sour is a chemical change because it can't be reversed. Most physical changes can be reversed for example snow melting is a physical change because it can freeze again.
The Han dynasty was controlled directly by the central government and was call as the golden age of the Chinese.
Most sterilization is reversible.
A reversible change is a change you can make, then put back, however a non-reversible change is a change you can make, then it will be stuck like that
A better word for subtle changes in tone is embouchure. Many or most professionals use this method when changing tone.
In MOST correctional facilities, inmates cannot recieve an incoming call.
Most of the time it's because the parties to the contract cannot all agree to amend it. Also, there may be a clause in the contract that forbids any changes.
Although SOME convictions will be reversed I have to say FALSE because reversal on appeal is NOT easy.
Yes, because only its appearance is being changed not its atoms. Also most, if not all, physical changes can be reversed (or "repaired" in this case). Only particular chemical changes can be reversed using other cemical changes. Examples of other physical changes include: tearing paper into many pieces getting your hair cut cracking a glass window Examples of chemical changes include: the change of raw batter into bread (baking) the change of iron into rust (oxidizing) the change of wood into ash (burning) hope this helps! PS by the way this is 6th grade stuff, I mean come on!
No You Cannot Melt It Becuase I Have Tryed Myself The Snow Drift Or Most Call It (Iceburg) Cannot Be Melted