Q.1] Define the following: reversible change
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A reversible change is a change that can be undone or reversed. If you can get back the substances you started the reaction with, that's a reversible reaction. ... Examples of reversible reactions include dissolving, evaporation, melting and freezing.
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- The changes which can be brought back to its original form are known as reversible changes.
- For example, melting of wax and stretching of a rubber band.
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- Reversible changes are any alterations that can be reversed or are a temporary conversion.
- A material is transformed into a different form in this reaction, but no new chemical is produced. Melting, boiling, evaporation, freezing, condensation, and disintegration are examples of reversible transformations. Melting wax, freezing ice, and boiling water that evaporates as steam and condenses back to water are a few examples.
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