In a typical fuel cell, the reactants (R) and product (P) are:
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In a typical fuel cell, the reactants (R) and product (P) are:
- R=H2(g), O2(g); P=H2O2(l)
- R=H2(g), O2(g); P=H2O(l)
- R=H2(g), O2(g), Cl2(g); P=HCl4(aq)
- R=H2(g), N2(g); P=NH3(aq)
Answer
(B) R=H 2(g) , O 2(g) ; P=H 2 O (l)
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