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I would argue that in theory all chemical changes are reversible. However it is certainly true that considerations of enthalpy and entropy mean that some are totally impractical to reverse.
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The process is called condensation, and is the reverse of evaporation. Hope that helped!!! :)
Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a vapor/gas. Condensation is the reverse process- the change of a substance from the gas phase to the liquid phase.
Evaporation change the liquid water into a gas; condensation is the reverse process.
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no it is not melting is the reverse of freezing
The kinds of changes in substances that are always physical changes are changes in the state. This is the change from solid, to liquid and then to gas and the reverse.
Condensation is the reverse process of evaporation. It converts vapors back to water.
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A reversible process is one which can be reversed and causes no changes in the system or surroundings. For a process in equilibrium, the rate of the forward process equals the rate of the reverse process (which can be, but is not necessarily equal to zero).
Condensation happens after water is evaporated. It is the reverse process of evaporation.