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Why is burning of paper an irreversible change?

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The burning of paper is an irreversible change. During the burning of paper, the paper burns to produce ash and smoke. This ash and smoke cannot be converted back to the original paper. This new substance differs from the original (paper) in its appearance and properties.So, it's a change that cannot be reversed. Hence, it's an irreversible change.


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