Burning is an irreversible change.
No, paper is irreversible change.
Some examples of reversible objects include rubber bands, paper clips, and elastic hair ties. These objects can return to their original shape after being deformed. On the other hand, irreversible objects include broken glass, melted ice cream, and burnt paper, as they cannot return to their original state once changed.
The burnt part of toast is commonly referred to as the "charred" or "burnt" portion.
The element that covers burnt toast is carbon. When toast is burnt, it forms a layer of carbon on the surface, giving it a dark color and a distinct burnt taste.
Filtering is a reversible change because it can be undone by simply removing the filter and allowing the substances to mix again.
Burning is an irreversible change.
Irreversible,because when paper is burnt it is fully destroyed.
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A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
Burning of a cracker is an irreversible change. Once the cracker is burnt, it undergoes a chemical reaction that cannot be easily reversed to its original form.
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Yes, this change is reversible.
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Reversible.