Diagram showing the movement of hydrogen, oxygen and electrons in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell
2H2?(g) + 4OH–?(aq)? →? 4H2O (l)?+? 4e–? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?E??= -0.83 V
O2?(g) +??2H2O? +? 4e–?→? 4OH–?(aq)? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??E??= +0.40 V
2H2?(g) +?4OH–?(aq)?+ O2?(g) +??2H2O? ?+??4e–?→? ?42H2O (l)?+??4e–?+?4OH–?(aq)
2H2?(g) + O2?(g)? →? ?2H2O?(l)? ? ? ? ? ?E??= +1.23 V
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One difference between fuel cells and other cells is that the cell operates continuously as long as there is a supply of hydrogen and oxygen; the energy is not stored in the cell.
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