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It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.
The classical example of a reversible chemical reaction is:2 NaCl + CaCO3 ↔ Na2CO3 + CaCl2
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Frictionlist pendulum is an example of the pendulum of a clock, a reversible process, free.
It is reversible. For example: If a lump of solidified lava is tossed back into the furnace of an active volcano, it will become molten once more.
It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.
It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.
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Yes it is reversible, for example bubbling something on the gas or reversible you can just turn the gas off. So bubbling something is reversible.
Fortunately, the damage is reversible.
Reversible Reaction
Density-dependent inhibition
Breathing on glass is an example of the reversible change because, the air inside the glass can be breathed in again.
- Inhibition of an enzyme is to inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme. - Because, by blocking or inhibiting an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance. Example : Inhibition of HIV protease.
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The classical example of a reversible chemical reaction is:2 NaCl + CaCO3 ↔ Na2CO3 + CaCl2
Processes that are reversible are physical changes. An example is the melting of ice.