Reversible.
Most changes in hand soap are reversible, meaning it can go back to its original state. For example, if a solid bar of soap melts when heated, it can solidify again when cooled. However, if the soap is burned (irreversible change), it cannot return to its original form.
This is a reversible process.
irreversible
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Irreversible
reversible!
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
Reversible
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Yes, this change is reversible.
reversible
Reversible.
Reversible.
Most changes in hand soap are reversible, meaning it can go back to its original state. For example, if a solid bar of soap melts when heated, it can solidify again when cooled. However, if the soap is burned (irreversible change), it cannot return to its original form.
A cake mixture is a combination of various ingredients. Once mixed, it would be impossible to separate the ingredients - which makes it irreversible.
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