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Why are all irreversible changes are chemical changes?

Irreversible changes are changes which can not be turned back yo normal. These are chemical changes because the particles of the material have changed completely.


What changes that cannot be reverse are called?

Irreversible changes.


What kind of things are irreversible?

Irreversible means unable to be undone or reversed. If something has done "irreversible damage", it means that the damage will not heal.


What do you call most changes that cannot be reversed?

irreversible


Are chemical changes irreversible If yes then what about the chemical reactions that are reversible Don't we say that all chemical reactions are chemical changes?

some chemical changes can be reversed but they are hard to reverse usually


Irreversible changes simple definition?

changes that cannot go change back or forward


How can you use the word irreversible in a sentence?

"The problems you caused are irreversible; they can never be remedied."


Is irreversible changes the same as incomplete burning?

No, they are different processes.


Are most physical changes reversible or irreversible?

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What are the differences between physcial and chemical changes?

Physical changes involve a change in appearance, shape, or state without altering the chemical composition of the substance. Chemical changes, on the other hand, result in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. Physical changes are usually reversible, while chemical changes are usually irreversible.


Why are some things reversible and irreversible?

Some physical and chemical processes are reversible, meaning they can occur in both directions, while others are irreversible because they involve a change that cannot easily be undone. Reversibility is influenced by factors such as energy input, enthalpy changes, entropy changes, and the presence of catalysts that can facilitate reversibility. Irreversible processes often involve a substantial increase in entropy or the formation of stable products that are difficult to break down.


Is the reaction reversible?

chemical reactions are irreversible but physical changes are reversible