The reaction could not reverse or do not form product again called irreversible reaction e.g.burning of fuel like gas petrol diesel etc.
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.
Corrosion is an irereversible process.
In a closed container at normal temperature it is reversible but at high temperature it is irreversible reaction.
no but it can be slowed down by placing it in the freezer
Cooking something, you can never uncook something...
Irreversible means unable to be undone or reversed. If something has done "irreversible damage", it means that the damage will not heal.
The reactions in which the products do not recombine to form reactants are called irreversible reactions. They are supposed to complete and are represented by putting a single arrow (-------->) between the reactants and products.
Its irreversible and an oxidising reaction
no
beacuse reaction over controal
yes, because it is a chemical reaction (chemical reactions are irreversible).
A reaction which cannot be reversed is called an Irreversible reaction.
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.
Corrosion is an irereversible process.
The scientists are worried about the depletion reaction. It is irreversible.
becoz the chemical reaction is irreversible to change it.............
Do you mean irreversible change? If so it means "It can not be changed".