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differentiate between reversible and irreversible reaction. give one example of each​

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Answered by Rohan3635
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Irreversible chemical reactions can occur in only one direction. The reactants can change to the products, but the products cannot change back to the reactants. Reversible chemical reactions can occur in both directions. The reactants can change to the products, and the products can also change back to the reactants.

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  • Irreversible chemical reactions can occur in only one direction. The reactants can change to the products, but the products cannot change back to the reactants.

  • Reversible chemical reactions can occur in both directions. The reactants can change to the products, and the products can also change back to the reactants.

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