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What happens to the fuel in a fuel cell to produce a potential difference?

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Answered by itzBrainlymaster
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Explanation:

In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, hydrogen and oxygen are used to produce a potential difference. The overall reaction inside the cell is equivalent to the combustion of hydrogen. The same product , water, is formed. This means that a hydrogen fuel cell car produces no air pollutants.

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