Hydrogen fuel cells typically consist of a stack of individual cells, each containing an anode, cathode, and an electrolyte membrane. The cells are usually rectangular or cylindrical in shape and can vary in size depending on their application. The exterior is often housed in a durable casing made of metal or plastic, with ports for hydrogen and oxygen input and electricity output. Overall, they have a compact and modular design, making them suitable for various uses, from vehicles to stationary power generation.
Yes it is made out of hydrogen. they injected hydrogen into the pepsi for fuel purposes. look up vimeo.com/91313946.
Electric cars can be charged with electricity, where as hydrogen cars use a fuel cell that would have to be refilled at a refueling station. It doesn't look like there will be many hydrogen cars on the road until 2020. Take a look at this article: http://www.renewable-energy-news.info/electric-vs-hydrogen-the-future-of-green-cars-battle-it-out/
no because blood, nerve, bone, muscle, and the skin cells all look different. for example: blood cells look like tiny dots and muscle cells look like long stretchy lines
Hydrogen is considered a clean burning fuel because it does not produce CO2.The reaction is2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2OWhen something like methane is burned, the reaction look likeCH4 + 2 O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2OYou see how burning methane produces CO2 while burning Hydrogen only produces water?
yes.
What dose the fuel sending unit look like on a 01 taurus?
Example sentence - The answer to the first question on the test is hydrogen.
It looks like what a fuel filter should be
In cells where they are present chloroplasts look like small green dots inside the cell when viewed with a microscope.
It is transparent and colorless, you can't see it.
on top of the fuel tank
The only things attached to the fuel rail are the fuel injectors and the fuel pressure regulator.