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the electrolyte in a PEM Fuel cell is made as thin as possible? true and false

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Answered by brothersbyheart
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I dont know which fuel cell U are mentioning, so I am mentioning both.


The proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) uses a water-based, acidic polymer membrane as its electrolyte, with platinum-based electrodes. PEM fuel cells operate at relatively low temperatures (below 100 degrees Celsius) and can tailor electrical output to meet dynamic power.

Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cells used in automobiles—also called Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cells—use hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air to produce electricity. Here the electrolyte is thin


Answered by smartbrainz
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The electrolyte in a PEM Fuel cell is made as thin as possible. The statement is false.

Explanation:

  • The electrolyte in a PEM  (Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel cell) uses the based acidic polymer membrane as its electrolyte which is found with platinum based electrode.
  • These PEMFC cells operate at very low temperature that is below 100 degree Celsius. These things can tailor up to dynamic power requirement.  
  • PEM is used in automobiles called 'proton exchange membrane fuel cell' as 'hydrogen fuel and oxygen' from the 'air to produce electricity'.

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