The only byproduct of an oxygen and hydrogen fuel cell is water. There are other less common types of fuel cells, such as zinc and air cells, which do produce other byproducts.
The only byproduct of using pure hydrogen as a fuel is water, often in vapor form.
Yes, the only byproduct of hydrogen is water.
Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of nuclear energy.Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of heat. A foundry, for example, produces much thermal pollution in the process of forging steel.
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you talking about e85 or leaded fuel leaded fuel can be bought at most small airports that's where i have to buy fuel for my Trans AM it about $2.00 - $3.00 more a gallon but i need the high octain e85 can be bought most gas stations
I think it is water pretty sure it is water :)
The most important advantage of fuel cells is that their only byproduct is water, and of course discarded parts. The disadvantage is that the hydrogen used in them has to be electrolyzed from water or found in some other way. Because of the law of conservation of energy, fuel cells do not produce energy, they only store it.
The most important advantage of fuel cells is that their only byproduct is water, and of course discarded parts. The disadvantage is that the hydrogen used in them has to be electrolyzed from water or found in some other way. Because of the law of conservation of energy, fuel cells do not produce energy, they only store it.
The only byproduct of using pure hydrogen as a fuel is water, often in vapor form.
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The Apollo spacecraft used fuel cells to create electricity. To do this fuel cells combine Hydrogen and Oxygen and the byproduct is H2O...water.
Its byproduct is water.
A fuel cells uses hydrogen and oxygen to make electricity, and produces water as a byproduct.
Water was created in the fuel cells, which combined Hydrogen and Oxygen to make electricity, and whose byproduct was H2O
Water is the benefit of a hydrogen fuel cell ;)
Water.
Yes, the only byproduct of hydrogen is water.