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What happens in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell?

Hydrogen is oxidized and forms water.
Water is broken apart into hydrogen and oxygen.
Hydrogen gas is given off as a byproduct.
Oxygen gas is given off as a byproduct.

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Answered by TeraDost
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When molecular hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) are combined and allowed to react together, energy is released and the molecules of hydrogen and oxygen can combine to form either water or hydrogen peroxide. ... In this oxidation, a molecule of hydrogen gas is ionized to two electrons and two protons.


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