Yes.... If you leave the mixture long enough - the two will separate.
This is a reversible process.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
Reversible.
It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
no they are not
Irreversible
reversible
It is both. this is because i think so
No, a lava lamp is not a reversible change. The melting and mixing of the wax and oil inside the lamp is a physical change that cannot be easily reversed to its original state.
No because you can't get the vinegar back to it's original state because some of the bacteria has gone inside the milk
Yes, this change is reversible.
Yes, mixing oil and vinegar is considered a reversible change. When combined, they create an emulsion, but if left to sit or shaken, they will eventually separate back into two distinct layers. This separation indicates that the original substances can be recovered without any chemical alteration.
This is a reversible process.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
Most cooking processes are chemical reactions. Generally, the reactions are non reversible and once cooked, food cannot be returned to an uncooked state. So, frying potatoes causes a non reversible chemical reaction. The question is not as precise as it might be. Changes can be physical or chemical. They can also be reversible or non reversible but it is important to note that many chemical changes are reversible just as many physical changes are reversible.
reversible