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the reversible process of condensation

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Answered by ankush6582
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Processes such as melting, boiling, evaporation, freezing, condensation, dissolution are reversible changes. Few examples are melting of wax, freezing of ice, boiling water which evaporates as steam and condenses back to water.

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Answered by vishwa11747
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All spontaneous processes are irreversible. In order for condensation to be perfectly reversible it must take place in an infinite time span in an isolated environment.

If condensation takes place with the vapor phase and the liquid phase at the same temperature very slowly, it comes close to being reversible, but it can’t ever be perfectly reversible.

Idealized cycles such as the Carnot cycle always assume infinitesimal changes between equilibrium states. This can be approached but not achieved in any system of atoms or molecules.

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