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Answered by wizardofoz
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it is reversible Change

Answered by msanonymous
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P refers to the melting of ice into water which is a reversible process.

One gram of ice at requires 80 Cal of heat to be converted into water at. Same amount of heat when taken out of water will convert it back to ice. So, fusion of ice is a reversible process.

In terms of the reaction involving hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of milled LiH, the process seems to be reversible.

One gram of water at gets converted into steam at by gaining 536 Cal of heat. Same amount of heat when taken out of steam converts it back to water. So, vaporization of water is also a reversible process.

You can freeze orange juice to make an ice lolly and when you heat it the ice lolly become orange juice again. This is also an example of reversible process.

Reversible Processes: It is a process which can be made to proceed in the reverse direction by a very slight change in its conditions so that the system passes through the same states as in direct process, and at the conclusion of which the system and its surroundings acquire the initial conditions.

All Isothermal and adiabatic process when allowed to proceed slowly, are reversible, provided there is no loss of energy against any type of resistance.

water -> ice (freezing) (cooling)

ice -> water (melting) (heating)

Basic Conditions to fulfil the process to be reversible:

The change must take place at a very slow rate

There should be no loss of energy due to the conduction or convection or dissipation of energy against any resistive effect like friction, viscosity etc.

No heat should be converted into magnetic or electrical energy.

The system must always be in thermal and mechanical equilibrium with the surrounding.

Irreversible Processes: An Irreversible process can be defined as a process in which the system and the surroundings do not return to their original condition once the process is initiated. Taking an example of an automobile engine, that has travelled a distance with the aid of a fuel equal to an amount ‘X’. During the process, the fuel burns to provide energy to the engine, converting itself into smoke and heat energy. We cannot retrieve back the energy lost by the fuel and cannot get back the original form. There are many factors due to which the irreversibility of a process occurs namely:

The friction that converts the energy of the fuel to heat energy

The unrestrained expansion of the fluid which prevents from regaining the original from of the fuel heat transfer through a finite temperature reverse of which is not possible as the forward process, in this case, is spontaneous

Mixing of two different substances in nature, the reverse of which is not feasible.

The conditions mentioned above for the realisation of a reversible process are difficult to be met with, practically, since in every process some loss of energy is going to take place for one reason or the other. So most of the processes we come across in our daily life are Irreversible.

Thus some processes are reversible while others are irreversible in nature depending upon their ability to return to their original state from their final state.

hot -> cold (irreversible process)

cold -> hot (not possible)

Examples of some Irreversible Process:

Heat transfer through a finite temperature difference

Flow of electric current through a resistance

Unrestrained expansion of fluids

Spontaneous chemical reactions

Plastic deformation

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