Under what condition, a reversible process becomes irreversible?
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Generally in a reversible process one of the product is in gaseous state so in case of taking a closed vessel if you take an open vessel then the gaseous product escapes and then the reversible process becomes irreversible.
If there is no gaseous product then reversible process becomes irreversible in to conditions :-
1.)If you are removing the products continuously
2.)If you are adding reactants continuously
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If there is no gaseous product then reversible process becomes irreversible in to conditions :-
1.)If you are removing the products continuously
2.)If you are adding reactants continuously
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Explanation:a reversible process becomes reversible -If one of the the products (gaseous) is allowed to escape out (i.e., in open vessel) or the reaction results in the formation of precipitate.
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