Why is rolling a ball of dough into roti a reversible change but baking of roti an irreversible change?
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Baking of roti is an irriversible change because it can't be reverse it's condition so it is irriversible change
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Irreversible change
Explanation:
- Rolling a ball of dough into roti a reversible change because there is no change in the properties of the dough so it can be reversed, but baking of roti is an irreversible change.
- This is because while cooking chapati, the properties of the ingredients and substances get changed which makes it difficult to recover the substance(roti) in its original form.
- Accordingly, because of this explanation, it is viewed as a sort of irreversible change.
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