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Fuel cells are a particular type of electrochemical cell that requires a constant source of reactants during operation. for example, a hydrogen fuel cell operates using hydrogen and oxygen as fuels. consider the operation of a hydrogen fuel cell under basic conditions, for which oh- ions are much more likely than h3o+ ions.
what species is/are formed at the anode of the alkaline fuel cell? a)h+ b)oh- c)h20 d)o2 e)h2 f)e-
what species is/are formed at the cathode of the alkaline fuel cell? a)h+ b)oh- c)h20 d)o2 e)h2 f)e-

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