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lubility decreases with rise in temperature in a particular solvent.
EXERCISES FOR FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
swer in Detail (Summative Assessment)
With the help of an experiment, explain reversible and irreversible changes.
Discuss physical changes in water.
Explain solubility. When does a solution become saturated? What happens when the temperature
of a saturated solution is raised?
How will you show that solubility of a solute changes with change in temperature of solvent?
Certain solids and metals expand on heating and contract upon cooling,
or solids and liquids, solubility generally increases with rise in temperature and for gases,​

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Answered by KunwarAbhishekSingh
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Answer:

Irreversible change is defined as a change which cannot be reversed

Reversible change is defined as a change which can be reversed

A change which occur in water is that it can be easily converted into water and steam and can be easily reversed. This is the physical change in water

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