Chemistry, asked by rsamarthya, 3 months ago

does all chemical change is inreversible? if no give me some example of reversible chemical reaction ​

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Answered by yaashitha4108
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All chemical changes are irreversible changes. Once the chemical properties of a substance are changed, it becomes another substance. Thus, it cannot return to its original state.

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Answered by email2saanvi
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Chemical changes are usually irreversible, except if they go through for their chemical reactions. Some of the examples of chemical changes are the development of dye in the colour, and the chemical change in the colour of your hair.

Rotting, burning, cooking, and rusting are all further types of chemical changes because they produce substances that are entirely new chemical compounds. For example, burned wood becomes ash, carbon dioxide, and water. When exposed to water, iron becomes a mixture of several hydrated iron oxides and hydroxides.

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