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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago
A change which can be reversed to form the ‘original substance’ is called a reversible change.
Examples of reversible changes are: Boiling of water, Melting of ice, Stretching of rubber band.
There are some changes in an object which can never bring back the original substance. Such changes are termed as irreversible change.
Examples of irreversible changes are: Cooking of food, Rusting of iron, Formation of curd from milk.
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