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Rayne Singh
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7 June, 19:09
Define reversible change
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Jazmin Barrett
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a physical change that can be undone. A final substance can be converted back to the original substance without creating any new material. Freezing, melting, dissolving, boiling, evaporating and condensing are reversible changes.
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