Biology, asked by sarikagami, 1 month ago

How can you say that burning of a substance is an irreversible change? ​

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Answered by BrainlyStud
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During burning of incense stick, some pleasant smelling gases are produced (which go into the air) and ash is left behind. We cannot recombine the gases and the ash to get back the original incense stick. So, this is a change which cannot be reversed. Thus, the burning of an incense stick is an irreversible change.

Answered by Byuti
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During burning of substance like a wood , some pleasant smelling gases are produced (which go into the air) and ash is left behind. We cannot recombine the gases and the ash to get back the original wood . So, this is a change which cannot be reversed. Thus, the burning of an wood or substance is an irreversible change.

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