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Is water reversible or irreversible?

Reversible Change. Water in its solid state is called ice. When ice is heated, it melts and becomes liquid water. Further heating causes the liquid to change to a gas, called water vapor. When water vapor is cooled, it changes back to liquid water.

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What are reversible and irreversible changes give two examples?

The melting of wax and the freezing of ice are examples of change. An irreversible change is a change that cannot be reversed. The burning of wood and the rusting of iron are examples of irreversible change.

Also, can all changes always be reversed?

Nope...... only physical changes can be reversed,chemical changes are irreversible.. Thereof, can all physical changes be reversed? Physical changes are reversible and do not produce a new substance. Chemical changes result in the production of a new substance and cannot be reversed.

You can also ask what are 10 reversible changes?

Reversible Changes Melting of ice. Boiling of water. Melting of wax. Stretching of a rubber band. Stretching of a spring. Inflation of a ballon. Ironing of clothes. Folding of paper. In respect to this, what are 4 examples of reversible reactions? Here are a few examples of the reversible reaction [ 3 - 6 ]. Reaction between hydrogen (H2) and iodine (I2) to produce hydrogen iodide (HI). Nitrogen (N2) reacting with hydrogen (H2) to produce ammonia (NH3). Sulfur dioxide (SO2) reacts with oxygen (O2) to make sulfur trioxide (SO3)

Is reversible work greater than irreversible work?

The expansion of an ideal gas can be reversed. The work done on the gas is less in the reversible case than it is in the irreversible case. Both work terms are less than zero. The value of the irreversible work is more than the value of the reversible work.

What are reversible changes give two examples?

Examples of reversible changes Melting: Melting is when solid converts into a liquid after heating. Example of melting is turning of ice into water. Freezing: Freezing is when a liquid converts into a solid. Example of freezing is turning of water into ice. Boiling: Boiling is when a liquid converts into a gas. Which is reversible in nature? The changes which can be reversed are called reversible changes. These are also called physical changes. Example- Melting of ice, Tearing of paper etc are physical or reversible changes.

By Benita Galindez

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