The clothes can be made to be wrinkled again to get to the same condition as before.
However, it is extremely improbable that the condition of the clothes be exactly the same as the original unironed shirt.
Ironing clothes is considered a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the clothing fibers. Instead, it involves applying heat and pressure to remove wrinkles by rearranging the fibers, without changing their chemical structure. Once the clothes cool down, they return to their original state.
No, stitching of clothes is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the rearrangement of atoms to form new substances with different chemical properties, while stitching involves joining fabrics together without changing their chemical composition.
Washing clothes is a physical change, not a chemical change. The dirt and stains on the clothes are being physically removed, but the molecular structure of the clothes remains the same.
It is a Physical Change because i dont know but im sure that is a physical change :P
Drying clothes involves a physical change rather than a chemical change. The water present in the wet clothes evaporates when exposed to heat or air, changing its state from liquid to gas without undergoing a chemical reaction.
No, ironing clothes is a physical change. When heat is applied to the fabric, the fibers reorganize and straighten out, but no new substances are formed.
Ironing clothes is considered a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the clothing fibers. Instead, it involves applying heat and pressure to remove wrinkles by rearranging the fibers, without changing their chemical structure. Once the clothes cool down, they return to their original state.
No, stitching of clothes is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the rearrangement of atoms to form new substances with different chemical properties, while stitching involves joining fabrics together without changing their chemical composition.
Washing clothes is a physical change, not a chemical change. The dirt and stains on the clothes are being physically removed, but the molecular structure of the clothes remains the same.
It is called an IRONING board for a very good reason ... it is a board that you iron clothes on.
It is a Physical Change because i dont know but im sure that is a physical change :P
you use iron for ironing your clothes,
It is PHYSICAL CHANGE because it does not change into another substance and it does not have chemical reaction, it can be sewn back to return to its original form.
Drying clothes involves a physical change rather than a chemical change. The water present in the wet clothes evaporates when exposed to heat or air, changing its state from liquid to gas without undergoing a chemical reaction.
No, "ironing" does not have a prefix. It is a word on its own, referring to the act of pressing clothes with an iron to remove wrinkles and creases.
It's called an ironing board.
They are normally used for ironing clothes.