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In PEM fuel cell, oxygen ions are conducted through the electrolyte from anode to cathode? true and false

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Answered by Sidyandex
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In the fuel cell of PEM, the hydrogen gas is processed that triggers the separation of electrons and protons.

They move together membrane to the cathode of the cell that will help in passing off the election in order to produce electricity.

The oxygen is then combined with the electron for the byproduct.

So, yes the answer is true.

Answered by kingofself
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True, the oxygen ions are conducted from the anode to cathode through the electrolyte in PEM fuel cell.

Explanation:

  • "Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells", also referred as the "polymer electrolyte membrane" (PEM) fuel cells (PEMFC), which is a type of a fuel cell that being developed for the transport applications.
  • And also for the "stationary fuel-cell applications" and "portable fuel-cell applications" it has been used.
  • The oxygen gas is made to move in cathode and there it takes the oxygen ions.
  • These oxygen gas are made to move to anode. Hence, this process is common in PEM cells.

To know more:

The membrane in a pem fuel cell is approximately 1 cm thick true or false

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