No, you can take the melted chocolate goo and pour it into a mold, cool it and re-form the candy bar. No, melting a chocolate bar is not an irreversible change. Melting a chocolate bar is just changing its state of matter. If you but the melted chocolate bar in a freezer, where exothermic processes will occur, and the chocolate bar will be solid again.
chocolate is reversible when you melt it put it in the freezer but if you eat it it will not be reversible
Yes it is
Melting chocolate is a physical change, not a chemical reaction, so it is reversible. When chocolate melts, it changes from a solid to a liquid state due to the breaking of intermolecular forces. By cooling the melted chocolate, it can solidify back into a solid form without undergoing a chemical change.
no
no, you cannot get cheese back to cheese when melted
Not at all. Any time chocolate candy is made, the chocolate is melted and solidified. Chocolate chips in chocolate chip cookies have melted and solidified.
Monkies
just put it over the stove to heat it and boom there you go melted chocolate.
Melted
it is a bit obvious that it is reversible because of when it is hard you burn it and freeze it all the time and it will still be the same.
yes