Chemistry, asked by deamen, 1 year ago

how the lives of aquatic animals affected with changes of in pH value of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The aquatic animals(like fish) can survive within a narrow range of pH range. ... This high acidity of water can endanger the live of aquatic animals. To prevent the fish from being killed calcium carbonate is often added to water which neutralizes the acid that came from acid rain.


SanskarMH370: Correct
Answered by SanskarMH370
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Living organisms can carry out their life processes within an optimal pH range and the buffer systems in the blood help to maintain that constant pH range but when the pH of water is low or high then it becomes a threat to the survival of aquatic animals and also to the terrestrial and aerial organisms in that region

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