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Name the electrolyte used in the hydrogen oxygen fuel cell

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Answered by pranaytiwari1569
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Answer:

Alkali fuel cells operate on compressed hydrogen and oxygen. They generally use a solution of potassium hydroxide (chemically, KOH) in water as their electrolyte.

Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

The electrolyte used in the hydrogen oxygen fuel cell is Positive electrode and negative electrode.

Explanation:

  • A fuel cell consists of a energy of a chemical with the hydrogen and using the other fuels to efficiently helping in producing electricity.
  • The fuel cells are used in multiple sectors, transportation, residential buildings and other energy storage areas for the purpose of the grid in a a systems of the reversible.
  • They now recently, seen to be used in power plants and vehicles because they have a benefits of combustion based technology which is conventional in nature.

A fuel cell will easily work with the following reasons:

The fuel cells have the nature to work like battery. But, the requirements for recharging is not necessary. The produce both electricity and heat at the same time, it works as long fuel that is supplied.

The cell consists of two electrodes. They are:

1) A negative electrode also called as anode

2) A positive electrode also called as cathode

They are sandwiched between the electrolyte.

  • The Hydrogen is present in anode and the air is present in cathode.
  • The fuel hydrogen is utilized by molecules of hydrogen into protons and neutrons and cathode is fed by air. The electrons undergo the external circuit, which creates the electricity.

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