Most physical changes are reversible it’s part are just rearranged
Cutting your hair is a reversible physical change because it can grow back over time. The structure of the hair is not permanently altered by cutting it.
yes it is. because you can freeze it and melt it
No, a lava lamp is not a reversible change. The melting and mixing of the wax and oil inside the lamp is a physical change that cannot be easily reversed to its original state.
A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called a reversible change. This means the change can be undone by reversing the process, such as melting or freezing.
Nearly, a physical change creates a substance and this is reversible. For example, ice-water. Water-steam. These are all reversible. A chemical change is irreversible. For example, baking a cake; you cannot get the original ingredients back again.
A physical change is reversible.
the difference between a physical change and a chemical change is that a physical change is usually reversible whilst a chemical change is not reversible.
the difference between a physical change and a chemical change is that a physical change is usually reversible whilst a chemical change is not reversible.
the difference between a physical change and a chemical change is that a physical change is usually reversible whilst a chemical change is not reversible.
Reversible
No,they are not.
A physical change is reversible, a chemical change is not.
reversible. because you can melt it back to a liquid.
chemical change is easily reversible whilst physical is not reversible
a physical change is reversible but a chemical change is irreversible
Molecules permanently change. In a physical change the effects are reversible.
This is the law of mass conservation.