Melted chocolate is reversible due to the physical change that occurs when it is heated. When chocolate is melted, the solid cocoa butter crystals break down, allowing the fat and solids to mix uniformly. Upon cooling, these components can solidify again, allowing the chocolate to return to its original state. This reversibility is a characteristic of many materials that undergo phase changes without altering their chemical composition.
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