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Hydrogen gas
Hydrogen gas
gas (btw im not talking about the nasty kind) im talking the fuel you buy at the gas station.
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
The gas (or fuel) filler-neck (or tube).
Fuel cells come in many varieties. Low-temperature designs such as proton exchange membrane fuel cells [PEMFC's, also known as polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells] are mostly aimed at portable and transport applications
Fuel cells operate by combining hydrogen and oxygen without actual combustion as in gasoline engines. A catalyst separates the electrons and protons to combine the elements. (Some versions of fuel cells are high-temperature only.) Hydrogen gas
15 pounds of air to 1 pound of gas
You'd need to drop your fuel tank and drain it out.
E85 or gas.
the product in hydrogen cells is not a greenhouse gas can also be: The product in the fuel cell reaction is not a greenhouse gas - apex :)
Natural gas.