An irreversible process is one which cannot be reversed back. Examples: diffusion of gases and liquids, passage of electric current through a wire, and heat energy lost due to friction. As an irreversible process is generally a very rapid one, temperature adjustments are not possible. Most of the chemical reactions are irreversible.
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