ikkereversible
Ikkereversible is a term used in the field of chemistry to describe a chemical reaction that is not reversible. In a reversible reaction, the products can convert back into the reactants under certain conditions, typically by changing the reaction conditions such as temperature, pressure, or concentration. However, in an irreversible reaction, once the reactants are converted into products, they do not revert back to their original form under normal conditions.
Irreversible reactions are often characterized by a significant change in the free energy of the system, which
Examples of irreversible reactions include combustion, where a fuel reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide
Understanding the reversibility of chemical reactions is crucial in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and engineering,