Biology, asked by samakram, 1 year ago

A person put warm water in an aquarium, thinking that the fish
would be more comfortable in it. However, the fish died. What can be
the reason for this?

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Answered by ryan567
6
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⭐Solubility is inversely proportional to temperature⭐

⏩So as the man poured warm water in aquarium gases dissolved in cold wated escaped as it became hot and fish needs gases(oxygen & Co2) to survive but the gases escaped so fish died

ryan567: no osmosis is wrong
ryan567: temp is correct ans and its well proved if. u don't believe me drink tap water and boiled water tap water has taste but boil water do not coz gases have escaped from it on heating
rikhilg: dude it's there in my school t.b
rikhilg: btw, do you know what's osmosis?? hmm?
ryan567: bro.mine is correct and rikhilg see.my comment
ryan567: yes I know opposite of diffusion
Answered by rikhilg
5

Here's the right answer:

The clean warm water enters the fish's body because of a process called endosmosis. This happens coz the fish is used to the salty marine water, and when put in a less dense water, the cells tend to take that water in, and swell and burst.

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