Cooking something, you can never uncook something...
when green powder is heated, it turns black and a gas is produced. in irreversible changes, new materials are always formed. given that a gas is produced, which is a new material, heating green powder is an irreversible change.
it can't be changed,i.e.,irreversible change...
No, paper is irreversible change.
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
An irreversible change to matter is a change that cannot be reversed by physical means, such as heating, cooling, or mixing. This type of change often involves a chemical reaction that forms new substances with different properties than the original materials. Once an irreversible change occurs, it is typically not possible to revert the matter back to its original state.
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irreversible change.
irreversible change is called a physical change.
Burning something is irreversible.
Yes, but it is so hard as not to be worth it.
Do you mean irreversible change? If so it means "It can not be changed".
Cutting down a tree. shredding of paper as well as same of the irreversible change
when green powder is heated, it turns black and a gas is produced. in irreversible changes, new materials are always formed. given that a gas is produced, which is a new material, heating green powder is an irreversible change.
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
Chemical science, because yeast is irreversible. Chemical Change: Irreversible Physical Change: Reversible
In a way yes and in a way no. For the individual orange, squishing it to juice is irreversible. However oranges are the result of biological processes and the biological cycles will reproduce a new orange.