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What do you mean by reversible and irreversible changes and what is the difference between reversible and irreversible changes?
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Vaishnavi Gupta 4 years, 2 months ago

Change that can be reversed are called reversible change and that can't be reversed are called inreversible change.

Aradhya Tripathi 4 years, 2 months ago

the difference between reversible and irreversible changes is that when a change can be reversed it is called reversible change and when it cannot be reversed it is called irreversible change for example- making a paper plane by folding it is a reversible change and making a paper by cutting it through is an irreversible change. hope it helps

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Reversible change

Reversible change is that change that can be reversed by one or more methods. In this kind of change, there is a change in physical properties, shape, and size of the material. Mostly a new substance is not formed in a reversible change. For example folding of paper, elongation of spring etc.

Irreversible change

The change which is almost permanent and cannot be undone by any physical or chemical means is called an irreversible change. Some new substances are formed in the case of an irreversible change.

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