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Breaking a crayon is an irreversible change

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Answered by kaushikmishra769
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Answer:

Explanation:

no, breaking of a crayon is a reversible change since crayons are made up of wax that can be melted. thus, we can recreate the crayon.

Answered by singhrajendrapal73
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Answer:

NO, breaking a crayon is not an irreversible change.

It is a reversible change.

Explanation:

Because crayon is made up of wax. Wax of crayon can be melted to regain its shape.  

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