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Is baking a bread a reversible change?

Baking bread is an irreversible change; there is no way to unbake bread. The baked bread cannot be converted back to the dough that it was before being baked.


When the bread is cooked it turns to toast this change is not reversible describe a different non reversible change?

That is a chemical change. Physical changes can be undone. Burning a bit of paper is another non-reversible change.


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How do you bake bread in a wood burning oven?

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Where can one learn to do bread baking?

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Explain Why is burning toast is an example of permanent change?

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