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Is boiling water a reversible change?

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Yes, boiling water is a reversible change. When water is boiled, it changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor). When the water vapor cools down, it will turn back into a liquid.
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Boiling water is a reversible change. It is reversible because when water is boiled or boiling it changes to gas but when it cool down it will definitely change back to liquid.
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Yes, boiling water is a reversible change. When water is boiled, it changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor). When the water vapor cools down, it will turn back into a liquid.it changes to gas but when it cool down it will definitely change back to liquid
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It is reversible because when water is boiled or boiling it changes to gas but when it cool down it will definitely change back to liquid.
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Yes it is because no matter how hot it is, it will still become cold. That means it has gone back to it's normal state. And also when it is hot no new product was formed
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