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give two example of each to explain the difference between changes that can or cannot be reversed​

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Answered by kumaripalak995599
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Melting of ice is a reversible change. ... When ice cubes are kept at room temperature, they turn into water after some time. On the other hand, burning of a piece of paper is an irreversible change

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reversible changes - where a change is made physically and can be undone or reversed. For example: freezing water to make ice. Irreversible changes - where the change is made chemically and can't be reversed into its original states. For example: baking a cake.

What are examples of reversible changes?

broken up or absorbed by something or to disappear into something else. Examples of reversible changes: Melting is when a solid converts into a liquid after heating. An example of melting is turning ice into water. Freezing is when a liquid converts into a solid.

What are irreversible changes?

Heating. Heating can cause an irreversible change. For example you heat a raw egg to cook it. ...

Mixing. Mixing substances can cause an irreversible change. ...

Burning. Burning is an example of an irreversible change.

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