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irreversible reaction

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Answered by satyavathilamps
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Answer:

In a irreversible reaction, the reactants react to form the products, which cannot revert back into reactants. In reversible reactions, as the reactants react with other reactants to form products, the products are reacting with other products to form reactants. Combustion cannot be undone.

Explanation:

In a complete combustion reaction, fuel and oxygen are the reactants and the products are carbon dioxide and water. These two products cannot react to reform the fuel and oxygen, so the reaction is irreversible. The one-way arrow in the equation shows that the reaction can go in only one direction                             PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Answered by Anonymous
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irreversible reaction :--- The reaction in which it cannot be changed / reversed again......

EG as:----- burning of paper causes irreversible reaction...

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