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Answered by sakshi7048
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\underline{\underline{\bold{Reversible\:Changes}}}

The changes which can be repeated or can be reversed by reversing is basically termed as reversible changes.

\bold{For\:example-}

\impliesstretching of a rubber band.

\impliesMelting of ice.

\impliesmelting or burning of wax.

\underline{\underline{\bold{Reversible\:Changes}}}

The changes which cannot be reversed by reversing is basically termed as Irreversible.

\bold{For\:example-}

\implies Burning of wood or paper.

\implies Ageing of living organisms.

\implies Rusting of iron.

\implies Cooking of food.

\huge\bold{Note}

\implies Reversible changes are \bold{Temporary\:changes}

\implies Irreversible changes are \bold{Permanent\:changes}

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Answered by Prernapal
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Reversible changes that can be reversed

Example - 1 melting and freezing of water

2sublimation of dry ice

Non reversible changes - changes that. Can't be reversed .

1 ) burning of candle

2) burning of wood

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