Irreversible means unable to be undone or reversed. If something has done "irreversible damage", it means that the damage will not heal.
Irreversible colloids, such as gels or foams that undergo irreversible changes in structure during formation, cannot be reversed to their original state. Once an irreversible colloid is formed, it cannot return to its initial dispersed phase and continuous phase arrangement.
The reactions in which the products do not recombine to form reactants are called irreversible reactions. They are supposed to complete and are represented by putting a single arrow (-------->) between the reactants and products.
irreversible
No, the word 'irreversible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'irreversible' is irreversibility.
The melting of an ice lolly is considered an irreversible process. Once the ice lolly melts and turns into liquid form, it cannot be easily reversed back to its original solid state.
Its irreversible and an oxidising reaction
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
Radionuclides can be very hazardous to living things. It can damage the tissues and cause irreversible changes to the cells.
Irreversible colloids, such as gels or foams that undergo irreversible changes in structure during formation, cannot be reversed to their original state. Once an irreversible colloid is formed, it cannot return to its initial dispersed phase and continuous phase arrangement.
The reactions in which the products do not recombine to form reactants are called irreversible reactions. They are supposed to complete and are represented by putting a single arrow (-------->) between the reactants and products.
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Hypertrophy is the term used to describe the irreversible increase in the size of living things, typically due to an increase in the size of individual cells.
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irreversible change.
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irreversible change