fuel cells
Everything: nuclear power fuel (cells) water hydrogenation (ex: saturation of fats) All organic compounds
Some pros of fuel cells are that it is: -efficient -produces no odor, no noise -reliable -environmentally friendly -is indefinetely renewable, as long as hydrogen is harvested Some cons of fuel cells are: - fuel cells are expensive -you have to harvest hydrogen, which is hard -The volume of the fuel cells are larger than the average internal combustion engine.
Everything: nuclear power fuel (cells) water hydrogenation (ex: saturation of fats) All organic compounds
A fuel cells uses hydrogen and oxygen to make electricity, and produces water as a byproduct.
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The fuel a solar car uses is energy from the sun converted into electricity using solar cells.
Terbium is used to dope some types of solid-state devices and, along with zirconium dioxide (ZrO2), as a crystal stabilizer in fuel cells that operate at high temperatures.
Fuel and shelter are some of the common uses of plants
In my opinion yes! i have a large face and i usually wear gascans but i recently purchased some Fuel cells the biggest difference is the side ear pieces are thicker on the fuel cells. I HOPE THIS HELPED
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs)PhoMolten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs)sphoric-acid fuel cells (PAFCs)Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs)
A hydrogen fuel cell uses hydrogen as its fuel and oxygen (usually from air) as its oxidant. Other fuels include hydrocarbons and alcohols. Other oxidants include chlorine and chlorine dioxide.