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1. Fuel cells generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen without needing recharging. The most common type uses hydrogen and oxygen to produce water and electricity. 2. Fuel cells consist of two half-cells separated by a membrane, with hydrogen pumped into one half-cell and oxygen into the other. Hydrogen undergoes oxidation and oxygen undergoes reduction, producing water. 3. Fuel cells have advantages over combustion engines like producing only water, being more effi
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- Pavithiran
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