The water in the tank that you are transferring the angelfish to should be the same temperature and PH of the old water.
If you are adding them to your tank from a fish store, then you should acclimate the fish first by floating the bags in your tank, and every so often add a bit of your tank water to the water in the bag to avoid temperature or PH shock.
An example of transferring heat by means of convection is boiling water on a stove. As the water heats up, it becomes less dense and rises while cooler water flows in to take its place, creating a convection current that evenly distributes the heat throughout the pot.
By transferring heat steam/ hydronics /scorched air
A chiller system uses heat to create chilled water by transferring heat from the water to a refrigerant, which then circulates to reject the heat to the outside environment. The chilled water is then used for air conditioning or refrigeration purposes.
Water is a good conductor of heat because it is a liquid thus convection currents can flow as well as transferring heat by conduction through the water molecules.
Convection is generally faster than conduction when transferring heat.
The global water cycle is the most efficient in heat transferring, as water has a high heat capacity and can absorb and release large amounts of heat. This cycle involves the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface, the atmosphere, and back again through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, helping to regulate Earth's temperature.
They both have to do with the transfer of heat. Heating an object is transferring heat into the system. Freezing an object is transferring heat out of the system.
its a good conductor of heat
No, water splashing out of the calorimeter will not affect the specific heat of the metal. The specific heat of a substance is an intrinsic property that remains constant regardless of the environment.
A heat conductor is something which is could at transferring heat. Think of a metal spoon in a pan of boiling water. The spoon feels hot because the metal is good at transferring the heat to your hand. On the other hand, an insulator is something which is bad at transferring heat. They can be used either to keep heat in, or to keep it out. For instance, because air is a good insulator, hot water tanks often are covered in foam, which traps air, which helps to keep the heat in.
Heat energy
Radiation