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Chemical cells and fuel cells - EdexcelComparing cells

A chemical cell produces a voltage until one of the reactants is used up. In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, hydrogen and oxygen are used to produce a voltage, and water is the only product.

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Comparing cells

reactions transfer to their surroundings. This is usually transferred by heating, but the energy can be transferred in other ways. Chemical use chemical reactions to transfer energy by .

Chemical cells

Chemical cells include the familiar used in torches and mobile phones. There are different designs of chemical cells, with different reactions depending on the type of cell.

A collection of batteries, viewed from above

Chemical cells produce a until one of the is used up. When this happens, we say the battery 'goes flat'.

Fuel cells

work in a different way to chemical cells. Fuel cells produce a voltage continuously, as long as they are supplied with:

  • a
  • oxygen (from the air)

Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells

In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, hydrogen and oxygen are used to produce a voltage. Water is the only product. The overall reaction in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell is:

Hydrogen + oxygen 鈫 water

2H2(g) + O2(g) 鈫 2H2O(l)