No, but it can be broken up to be similar. : )
This is a reversible process.
Yes it is irreversible. It cannot be reversedIts reversed process is respiration. There glucose is broken down. Oxygen is used up. CO2 and water is released.
Irreversible means that something can not be changed back. If you could change something back (ice back into water, for instance) then that process is reversible.
Irreversible means something that cannot be undone or changed. In physics, it refers to a process that cannot be reversed to return to the original state.
Rusting is an irreversible process.
Very simple The Reversible Process: That type of process that work cycle, it mean to complete revolution and come back to the initial point from where it start. Example are Carnot Cycle. Two and Four stroke engine. Irreversible Process: Opposite to reversible process called irreversible process. Example are Electricity
An irreversible process occurs whenever there is an increase in entropy. Entropy can be thought of as a measure of "wasted" energy, that is, energy that cannot be converted to useful work. Therefore any process which results in an increase in entropy wastes some portion of energy that cannot be recovered, and so the process is irreversible.
Irreversible means unable to be undone or reversed. If something has done "irreversible damage", it means that the damage will not heal.
Evaporation is a reversible process.
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
Iron sulfide is a chemical compound. A process or reaction may be reversible or irreversible; a compound isn't.
irreversible change in the cell DNA
No, but it can be broken up to be similar. : )
This is a reversible process.
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No, nuclear fission is not reversible energy. It is irreversible process.