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Differentiate between reversible and irreversible changes. Give examples​

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Answered by pkumari69302
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Explanation:

The change which can be reversed is called reversible change and the change which cannot be reversed is called irreversible change

Answered by ƦαíηвσωStαƦ
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  • A change, in which the substance produced can get back to the original form, is called a reversible change.

  • These are temporary changes which can be reversed when the cause of the change is removed.

  • Some examples of reversible changes are:-

  • Freezing of water
  • Evaporation
  • Stretching of rubber string
  • Switch 'on' or 'off' of a light bulb

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  • A change, in which the substance produced cannot get back to the original form, is called an irreversible change.

  • These are permanent changes which cannot be reversed even if the cause of the change is removed.

  • Some examples of irreversible changes are:-

  • Changing of dough into chappatis
  • Making a dress from a single piece of cloth
  • Getting older
  • Making curd from milk

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