A reaction which cannot be reversed is called an Irreversible reaction.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
A reversible reaction. In a reversible reaction, the products can react with each other to reform the original reactants. This type of reaction can proceed in both the forward and reverse directions.
reversible reaction. It is a reaction that can proceed in both the forward and reverse directions, creating a dynamic equilibrium where reactants and products are constantly interconverting.
In a reversible reaction, the products can convert back into the reactants given appropriate conditions. This is often seen in chemical equilibrium where the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate.
That is a chemical change. Physical changes can be undone. Burning a bit of paper is another non-reversible change.
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.
An anabolic reaction is considered reversible.
Reversible Reaction
non --- Evaporation is reversible by condensation, lowering the temperature.
A chemical reaction in which the products re-form the original reactants is called a reversible reaction.
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A reversible reaction. In a reversible reaction, the products can react with each other to reform the original reactants. This type of reaction can proceed in both the forward and reverse directions.
chemical reactions are irreversible but physical changes are reversible
a physical reaction :)
When a chemical reaction proceeds in both directions, it is referred to as a reversible reaction. In a reversible reaction, reactants are converted into products, and products can also react to form reactants. This results in a dynamic equilibrium where the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.
reversible reaction