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Irreversible changes are ………………. in nature.

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Answered by YoungVenusClementIII
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Answer:

PERMANENT

A change is called irreversible if it cannot be changed back again. In an irreversible change, new materials are always formed.

Explanation:

Some examples of irreversible changes are burning of paper, Burning of fuels (like Wood, Coal and LPG), Cooking of food, Rusting of iron , Grinding of wheat grains into flour, Baking of chapatti (roti), Growth of a plant, Formation of flower from bud, Falling of leaves from a tree, Ripening of fruits, Ageing of man and .

Answered by sureshkumarkadalundi
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Grade 7

Chemistry

Chapters in Simplified Middle School Chemistry - Class 7

Exercises in Physical and Chemical Changes

Question 1

Q1) Change is the law of nature and occurs in our everyday life, at all times and in all places.

Differentiate between the following changes with a suitable example.

Desirable and undesirable change

Periodic and non-periodic change

Slow and fast change

Natural and man-made change

Reversible and irreversible change

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