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Rolling of chapati and baking of chapati are the changes that


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Can be reversed

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Cannot be reversed

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Can be reversed and cannot be reversed,

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Cannot be reversed and can be reversed, respectively

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Solution

The correct option is C

Can be reversed and cannot be reversed,


Explanation for correct option:

Option C:

Reversible changes:

  • Reversible changes are changes that can not be reversed.
  • Reversible changes are temporary changes.
  • For example – Melting of wax, freezing of ice, and boiling water which evaporates as steam and condenses back into the water.

Irreversible changes:

  • Irreversible changes are permanent changes.
  • Reactants react to form an entirely new compound and cannot be reversed.
  • For example – Burning a piece of paper, and cooking the raw egg.

Now,

  • The rolling of chapati is a physical and reversible change because there is no change in the properties of kneaded flour. We can get the kneaded flour back from the rolling chapati.
  • But once the chapati is baked, it cannot be reversed. So, it is a type of reversible change because we cannot get the kneaded flour from the baked chapati.

Therefore, option C is correct. Rolling of chapati and baking of chapati are the changes that can be reversed and cannot be reversed respectively.


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