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A fuel cell, in order to produce electricity, burns:
(a) Helium
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Hydrogen
(d) None of the above

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Answered by kavya2994
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the ans is : c) hydrogen
because : a fuel cell directly converts the hydrogen fuel into electricity .
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Answered by smartbrainz
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A fuel cell in order to produce electricity burns hydrogen.

Option C

Explanation:

  • A fuel cell is nothing but a reaction in which hydrogen bonds in the presence of oxygen to produce water.
  • This results in the production of a large amount of heat which is converted into electricity.
  • This electricity is then make to run in a closed circuit resulting in the production of current and running of appliance- a fuel cell is a modern cell which is developed to produce electricity without causing any damage to the exhaustible natural resources.

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