Chemistry, asked by ayush3660, 11 months ago

Can an irreversible change be a desirable change?​

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Answered by VLoverrr
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Example cooked food is desirable right.

Answered by shreyamukherjee01239
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Answer:

Yes, it sure can, but not in all cases.

Explanation:

For example-

  1. Ripening of fruits, it is irreversible, as well as desirable.
  2. Digestion of food, it is irreversible as well as desirable.
  3. Same for curdling of milk, and many others.

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As for not in all cases it is meant that,

  1. The damage cause by fire(where particles burn in the presence of oxygen in air), and other natural disasters is undesirable and irreversible.
  2. Spoiling of food, undesirable and  irreversible.
  3. Rusting of an iron particle, undesirable and irreversible.

Hope the explanation helped.

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