Chemistry, asked by sahilkainthla7, 8 months ago

what is fuel cell?describe H2O2 fuel cell?​

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Answered by aditi2366
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 A fuel cell is a device that produces electricity through a chemical reaction between a source fueland an oxidant. In a fuel cell, the catalyst facilitates the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen. ... Hydrogen is passed through the anode and oxygen is passed through cathode.

Answered by ad9102456
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hydrogen–oxygen fuel cell is a non–polluting clean fuel since the only combustion product is water. Fuel cells do not produce pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides - gases you get from fossil fuel combustion in power stations or burnt road vehicles..

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