Science, asked by riddhipanchal1985, 2 months ago

The burning of wood is an irreversible change.
true or false??​

Answers

Answered by OPPROGRAMER
2

Answer:

true

Explanation:

because its a chemical change so its irriversible

Answered by Anonymous
39

Answer:

The burning of wood is an irreversible change- true

Explanation:

\rightarrow Burning of wood is an irreversible/chemical change.

\rightarrow Chemical changes are the changes in which a new substance is formed and this process is irreversible.

\rightarrow When the woods have been burnt, they turn into ash which is a new object and that shows a chemical change.

\rightarrow This ash couldn't be turned back into wood and hence, it is an irreversible change

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