Reactions occuring at anode and cathode in a fuel cell in hydrogen oxygen type
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It has two electrodes where the reactions take place and an electrolyte which carries the charged particles from one electrode to the other. In order for a fuel cell to work, it needs hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). The hydrogen enters the fuel cell at the anode. ... The oxygen enters at the cathode, usually from the air.
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