it is an irreversable change as the original products can't be retained
if there is a way to reverse it, i havent heard of it!
Tearing paper is a physical change that is reversible. It can be reversed by taping or glueing the torn pieces back together. The paper retains its chemical composition after tearing, making it possible to revert back to its original state.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
No, tearing of paper is an irreversible change because once the paper is torn, it cannot go back to its original form as before tearing. The physical structure of the paper has been permanently altered.
Cutting of paper is considered a irreversible change. Once paper is cut, it cannot be restored to its original, uncut state without altering its form. While the pieces can be rearranged or glued together, they will still remain as separate parts rather than the original whole.
Reversible: the light goes on, producing illumination; it goes off and it's as dark as it was. Irreversible: light causes a plant to grow which is not immediately reversed when the light is turned off
No, paper is irreversible change.
Irreversible,because when paper is burnt it is fully destroyed.
Yes, this change is reversible.
Tearing paper is a physical change that is reversible. It can be reversed by taping or glueing the torn pieces back together. The paper retains its chemical composition after tearing, making it possible to revert back to its original state.
reversible
Burning is an irreversible change.
irreversible change
irreversible change is called a physical change.
As I have learned, it is an irreversible change, so no its not a reversible change.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Is printing a reversible change? Why?
A cake mixture is a combination of various ingredients. Once mixed, it would be impossible to separate the ingredients - which makes it irreversible.