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"Chemical Reactions -

Irreversible Reactions"
Ezan abbasi
Grade 5
Introduction

A chemical reaction is when substances change into new ones.

Example:

"Like mixing ingredients to bake a cake."

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Reversible vs. Irreversible Reactions
Explanation:
"Some reactions can go back and forth (reversible), but today, we
focus on irreversible ones.
"Example: "Once you cook an egg, you can't turn it back into a raw
egg."

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Characteristics of Irreversible
Reactions
Point 1:
They make new substances that stay that way.
Point 2:
Usually involve big changes, like burning paper to ashes.

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Examples of Irreversible Reactions
Example 1:
"Rusting of iron - it turns into rust and can't go back.”
Example 2:
"Cooking an egg - it changes and stays cooked."

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