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.
YES.IT'S TEMPORARY AND NO NEW SUBSTANCES ARE FORMED
no
yes
physical
i think it is reversiable
Sewing clothes is a physical change from fabric into clothes we can wear.
A physical change. A chemical change would be, for example, burning clothes, or dissolving clothes.
Ironing a shirt is a physical change, because you're not changing the shirt into something new, you're simply changing it's form-at the end, the shirt is still a shirt. In a physical change, you don't create any new substances-you still end up with what you started with, but perhaps in a different form (For instance, ice turning to water). A chemical change creates new chemical substances.
Drying clothes represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The process simply converts liquid water to gaseous water, so it's only a change in state.
The water is merely going from a liquid state to a gas state. Its chemical identity remains the same.
yes
Sewing clothes is a physical change from fabric into clothes we can wear.
A physical change. A chemical change would be, for example, burning clothes, or dissolving clothes.
Ironing clothes doesn't cause global warming. But any use of fossil fuel generated electricity will add carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. So ironing clothes contributes to global warming.
It is called an IRONING board for a very good reason ... it is a board that you iron clothes on.
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.
you use iron for ironing your clothes,
Ironing a shirt is a physical change, because you're not changing the shirt into something new, you're simply changing it's form-at the end, the shirt is still a shirt. In a physical change, you don't create any new substances-you still end up with what you started with, but perhaps in a different form (For instance, ice turning to water). A chemical change creates new chemical substances.
Drying clothes represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The process simply converts liquid water to gaseous water, so it's only a change in state.
The water is merely going from a liquid state to a gas state. Its chemical identity remains the same.
get a new iron.
They are normally used for ironing clothes.