Fuel cells generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction, without combustion, and their only byproducts are heat and water vapor. They can power vehicles, buildings, and electronic devices efficiently and with very low emissions. Fuel cells use hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and are a promising technology for a sustainable future with fewer pollutants than traditional fossil fuel-based methods of power generation.
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Chemistry project for class 12 , based on fuel cells.
Fuel cells generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction, without combustion, and their only byproducts are heat and water vapor. They can power vehicles, buildings, and electronic devices efficiently and with very low emissions. Fuel cells use hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and are a promising technology for a sustainable future with fewer pollutants than traditional fossil fuel-based methods of power generation.
Fuel cells generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction, without combustion, and their only byproducts are heat and water vapor. They can power vehicles, buildings, and electronic devices efficiently and with very low emissions. Fuel cells use hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and are a promising technology for a sustainable future with fewer pollutants than traditional fossil fuel-based methods of power generation.