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To get Hydrogen as a fuel to be used in electric vehicles, the hydrogen combines with oxygen giving of 2 electrons which powers the application. The waste product is H20 (water!). If you want a simple yes or no, then the answer is Yes, because you are converting Hydrogen into Water to produce electricity.

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Is using hydrogen as a fuel in cars?

Hydrogen can be used as fuel in carsbecause it don't cause any pollution


What fuel will cars run on in the future?

Many alternative fuels, and there can also be air-powered cars, hydrogen powered cars, electric cars, and many more. The best part about using air, hydrogen, and electricity to power cars is that it produces 0 carbon emissions.


Hydrogen-fuelled cars are being developed from these cars there is only one waste product what is it?

The waste product from hydrogen-fueled cars is water vapor, which is emitted as a byproduct of the chemical reaction that occurs in the fuel cell. This makes hydrogen-powered cars a potential environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, as they produce zero harmful emissions.


What is a challenge to using hydrogen as a fuel because hydrogen powered cars create less pollution than gasoline powered cars?

New fueling stations that can handle hydrogen would have to be built.


Are all hydrogen cars with fuel cell or they are some hydrogen cars without fuel cell?

There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.


Are hydrogen cars also hybrids?

Hybrid simply means two types of propulsion. For example, the prius uses gasoline and electricity. A car that used coal and hydrogen would also be considered a hybrid. Cars that are propelled only using hydrogen are NOT hybrids.


Is there any danger in using hydrogen as fuel in cars?

Hydrogen tanks on the few experimental cars that are using the fuel tend to keep the fuel tank above the passenger compartment. Should a rupture occur in the tank, fuel would float away and above the problem. This makes hydrogen a fairly safe fuel.


Is there research on hydrogen powered cars nowadays?

yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.


What is the differences between electric car and hydrogen fuel cell cars?

Electric cars are powered by batteries that store electrical energy, which is used to drive an electric motor. In contrast, hydrogen fuel cell cars generate electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell, producing only water as a byproduct. While electric cars rely on charging infrastructure and battery technology, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles require hydrogen refueling stations. Additionally, electric vehicles tend to have a higher energy efficiency compared to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.


How do hydrogen fuel cell cars work?

Hydrogen fuel cell cars are simply electric cars with a different kind of battery. The hydrogen that is stored in a tank runs to the (in this example case) Proton Exchange Membrane, where the hydrogen nucleus, a proton, passes through the membrane, while the electrons must stay behind. To get back to the hydrogen atoms, which are already mingling with oxygen atoms, the electrons pass around the membrane and are captured in an electrical circuit and forced to do work (like run a motor) before they can be reunited with the hydrogen and oxygen. once reunited, the resulting chemical is just hydrogen and oxygen; water.


How do you help climate change?

try and stop using cars that run on gas


Hydrogen-powered cars create less pollution than gasoline-powered cars when driven. What might be a challenge to using hydrogen as a fuel?

Challenges to hydrogen as fuel include no distribution network, ie gas stations, and fear that the car co u l d explode like the Hindenburg.