Chemistry, asked by apernamal6641, 11 months ago

Which cell differs from principle point of view?Select the proper choice from the given multiple choices.
(A) Storage cell
(B) Electrolytic cell
(C) Fuel Cell
(D) Leclanche cell

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Answered by writersparadise
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From the point of principle, (C) Fuel Cell is different from the rest.

Fuel cells are electrochemical cells that utilise redox reactions to generate electricity. They combine a fuel, which is often hydrogen, with an oxidizing reagent such as oxygen, so that the resultant redox reaction produces a sufficient amount of power and energy. Fuel cells are considered to be the best source of energy from an environmental point of view, since they are noiseless, harmless and extremely efficient.

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