Science, asked by chandrabsarath, 1 year ago

how can we reduce the temperature of water produced when a fuel cell is working?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fuel you pump into these cars is hydrogen gas. The energy is created in the fuel cell by reacting the hydrogen in the tanks with oxygen from the air over what is called a “proton exchange membrane” and the end result is electricity and wate
Answered by Arslankincsem
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It is seen that when any high operating temperature is applied, then it creates a better fuel cell efficiency.


When the fuel cell is working, then it generates a large amount of heat which acts as a by-product of the electrochemical reaction.


When it comes to the heat of that cell, then it must be controlled so that the water doesn’t get evaporated due to that.

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