irreversible
if you chop down a tree and cut it into a bunch of little peices... can you put that tree back together so that it can continue on living its boring tree life? the answer is no it is irreversible
it can't be changed,i.e.,irreversible change...
Cutting your fingernails is a physical change because the composition of the material (keratin) remains the same before and after cutting. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance.
Filtering is a reversible change because it can be undone by simply removing the filter and allowing the substances to mix again.
Cutting doesn't change the chemical composition.
if you chop down a tree and cut it into a bunch of little peices... can you put that tree back together so that it can continue on living its boring tree life? the answer is no it is irreversible
irreversible change is called a physical change.
a physical change is reversible but a chemical change is irreversible
reversible. because you can melt it back to a liquid.
Physical changes can be reversible or irreversible depending on the nature of the change. For example, melting ice is reversible as it can be frozen again, while cutting a piece of paper into smaller pieces is irreversible.
Chemical science, because yeast is irreversible. Chemical Change: Irreversible Physical Change: Reversible
Yes, because it can be reversed by condensation. Physical change = Reversible Chemical change = Irreversible
Yes, this change is reversible.
Burning is an irreversible change.
reversible
Not all physical changes are reversible. Some physical changes, such as breaking a glass or cutting a piece of paper, are irreversible because they result in a permanent change to the material's structure. Reversible changes, like melting ice or boiling water, are changes that can be easily reversed by altering the conditions.
irreversible change