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what are fuel cell ? give the anode and cathod reaction of H2-O2 fuel cell​

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Answered by abhishekpatel59259
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In its simplest form, a single fuel cell consists of two electrodes - an anode and a cathode - with an electrolyte between them. At the anode, hydrogen reacts with a catalyst, creating a positively charged ion and a negatively charged electron.

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Answered by firozkhanroshinara
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A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, with water and heat as by-products. In its simplest form, a single fuel cell consists of two electrodes - an anode and a cathode - with an electrolyte between them.

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