What is revisible change

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Posted by Shrey Falodia 5 years ago
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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago
A reversible change might change how a material looks or feels, but it doesn't create new materials. Examples of reversible reactions include dissolving, evaporation, melting and freezing. All changes in the world are one of the two types – Reversible changes and irreversible changes. A change which can happen backward, that is, can be reversed is called a reversible change. ... A change which cannot happen backward, that is, it cannot be reversed is called an irreversible change.
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