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the ripening of mango is _______ change


reversible or irreversible

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Answered by dikshaverma4you
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REVERSIBLE or IRREVERSIBLE CHANGE

Answer:

Ripening of mango is an irreversible change.

Explanation:

  • Reversible Change: A change of action which can be undone or reversed is known as a reversible change. In such an action we can bring the object to which the action was applied to its initial stage or we can restore the original form of the matter. Chemical properties do not change in the case of reversible actions. Some examples of a reversible change are: Melting of ice, boiling of water, inflation of a balloon, ironing of clothes etc.
  • Irreversible Change: A change of action which cannot be undone or cannot be reversed is known as an irreversible action. The original form of the matter cannot be restored in an irreversible change. Chemical properties gets changed in the case of irreversible actions. Some examples of irreversible change are: Burning of paper, kneading flour, cutting a fruit/vegetable, cooking food, growth of a plant, increasing height of a person etc.

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Answered by anshuya1232
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Answer:

The ripening of mango is a inreversable change

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