A problem with fuel cell cars is that hydrogen is not readily available in pure form
Answer this question… One problem with fuel-cell cars is that ________ gas is not readily available in pure form.
hydrogen -apex :)
Yes, there are very many solar cell phone that are readily available.
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There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
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one problem with fuel cell cars is that if they run on solar energy then if theres no sun that day it won't have the power to reverse it into energy and run the car with the sun energy needed!
Yes ther is. It is in production now and is slated to be released in 2010. There are no other details readily available.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars seem to be the wave of the future. This website gives you links to all of the dealers with available hydrogen fuel cell cars: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/fcv_links.shtml
An azurophile is a cell which has been readily stained with an azure stain.
Nokia cell phones are widely sold across the world and parts are readily available for replacement depending on the model of the handset. Older handset batteries can be bought second hand from online auction websites.
I expect you are thinking of hydrogen. It's not that we don't have plenty of ways to make it, indeed we do that, in vast quantities, to manufacture fertilizers, margarine etc. The problem is that we make it from natural gas, a fossil fuel, and there's no point to the fuel cell if it doesn't replace fossil fuel use. We can also make hydrogen by electrolysis, but that requires electricity, and therefore a way of making electricity, so doing that without burning fossil fuels becomes the issue.