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Reversible and irreversible


changes.
Reversible changes.
What is a Reversible change.
* A reversible change is a change, that can be undone or reverse.

* They donot form new substances.

* They are mostly physical changes.


REVERSIBLE PROCESSES.
Heating..

freezing.
Cooling
melting.
Froze.
Desolving.
Boiling.
Melting.
Boiling.
Freezing.
Evaporation.
Desolving.
Heating.
Frozing.
Condensation.
Cooling.
Irreversible changes.
What is an Irreversible changes.
 Irreversible change is a change, that cannot be undone
or reverse .
** It is permanent.
 Mostly chemical changes.
 They produce new substances as a result as a chemical
reaction .
Ex :-
When we burn a match stick the wood changes into a
black substances called carbon.
Irreversible processes.
Combustion. { burning. }

cooking an egg.

Mixing plaster Paris of water.

Rusting of an iron nail.


Does boiling an egg cause a reversible change or a
irreversible change? Irreversible change.
Explain why?
Before boiling an egg it is a raw egg, with 2 liquids
inside, after we boil it turns to egg white, egg York
solid. So it is an irreversible change.
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