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Chemical cellsElectricity from chemical reactions

A chemical cell produces a potential difference until one of the reactants is used up. A hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell uses hydrogen and oxygen, and water is the only product.

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Electricity from chemical reactions

Chemical cells

Chemical 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.

Batteries

Chemical cells produce a or until the are used up. When this happens, we say the battery 'goes flat'.

Fuel cells

work in a different way than chemical cells. Fuel cells produce a potential difference continuously, as long as they are supplied with:

  • a
  • oxygen (from the air)

Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells

Hydrogen fuel cells may be used as an alternative to . The use of more hydrogen fuel cell vehicles could help to reduce the of air .

In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, hydrogen and oxygen are used to produce a potential difference.

The overall reaction inside the cell is equivalent to the of hydrogen. The same , water, is formed. This means that a hydrogen fuel cell car produces no air pollutants.

The overall reaction in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell is:

hydrogen + oxygen 鈫 water

2H2(g) + O2(g) 鈫 2H2O(l)

In a hydrogen fuel cell car the energy produced drives an electric motor rather than an internal combustion engine (a normal car engine).

The hydrogen fuel is usually produced by . During the generation of the electricity (in a fossil fuel power station) air pollutants will be produced. Although no pollutants are released by the vehicle they may be emitted elsewhere.