No it can't, because it would have undergone a chemical change, which is not easily reversible. so it is highly unlikely that it would. In addition, if burnt paper is touched, it would only crumple and turn to ash. Thus, your brilliant answer.
It depends on whether the change is physical or chemical. If it is a chemical change, it will be an irreversible change. An example of this, is if you pour an acidic chemical onto the paper, you will not be able to change it back to it's original state. An example of a physical change (where you can change it back) is decomposing the fibres of the paper where it can just be easily pressed back under imense pressure to return to it's original state.
Hope this helped. I would know this because I study the composition of paper in my spare time, as well as many other useful subjects.
No it can't, because it would have undergone a chemical change, which is not easily reversible. so it is highly unlikely that it would. In addition, if burnt paper is touched, it would only crumple and turn to ash. Thus, your brilliant answer.
Not without growing trees.
Yes
Anything that happens to it but can be changed back to it's original form such as melting.(not rusting)
A reversible change is a change you can make, then put back, however a non-reversible change is a change you can make, then it will be stuck like that
The patterns on the paper towel, is to form air pockets to trap liquids.
A chemical change is the change of one or more substances into other substances. A physical change is when the state or shape of matter is changed. In a chemical change molecules are combined or beak apart to form new substances.Rusting iron is an example of a chemical change. crushing a can or tearing paper can be an example of physical change.
Don't. Poly(methyle2-cyanopropenate) - it's proper name is a form a thermoseting hydrocarbon. When burnt toxic fumes will be realeased causing deadly results.
bcoz once paper is burned it cannot be turned back to its original form
No, once charcoal is formed through the process of burning or heating organic material in the absence of air, it cannot be converted back into its original form. The high temperatures and chemical changes that occur during the formation of charcoal irreversibly alter the structure of the organic material.
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You reverse it.
A physical can be changed back to it's original form. For example, if you freeze water, it turns into ice. However, if that ice melts, it turns back into it's original form: water.
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because u cant change it back form its original form
Gold certificates were used from 1882 to 1933 in the U.S. as a form of paper currency.
yes- you cannot convert it back into its original form
you need to get a griseous orb from turn back cave.
If the Petpet has been zapped by the Petpet laboratory ray it will go back to its original form, but if it has been painted with a paintbrush it will stay painted.
bcoz once paper is burned it cannot be turned back to its original form