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What is the difference between reversible and irreversible change?
The difference between Reversible Changes and Irreversible Changes are as follow:
Reversible Changes | Irreversible Changes |
1. Reversible Changes are those changes that can be reversed easily to form the 'original substance'. | 1. Irreversible changes are those changes where materials cannot be changed back to its original form. |
2. It is a temporary change. | 2. It is a permanent change. |
3. The chemical properties of the substance do not change. | 3. The chemical properties of the substance change. |
4. Most physical changes are reversible changes. | 4. All chemical changes are irreversible changes. |
5. Example- ice melts into water and water freezes to form ice, melting of wax, stretching of a rubber band, etc. | 5. Example- Burning of paper, Cement mixed with water, formation of curd etc. |
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