Fuel Cells

This lesson covers:

  1. What a 'fuel cell' is
  2. How a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell works 
  3. The pros and cons of a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell

Fuel cells convert the chemical energy in a fuel and oxygen into:

Electricity 

Sound

Infrared radiation

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Diagram showing the direction of electron flow in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell.

Which direction do the electrons flow in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell? 

From the anode to the cathode

From the cathode to the anode

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What is the overall reaction for a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell? 

hydrogen + oxygen ➔ water + carbon dioxide 

hydrogen + oxygen ➔ water

water ➔ hydrogen + oxygen 

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What is an electrolyte?

A solution of electrons 

Electrically charged water 

A solution through which ions can flow 

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positive / negative 


In fuel cells the anode (which is drawn on the left) is , while the cathode (drawn on the right) is .


This is the opposite way around to the anode and cathode in electrolysis, so be careful not to mix them up. 

negative
positive

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What are the electrodes in fuel cells made from?

Reaction metal

Porous carbon

Inert plastic

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The oxygen enters the cathode compartment and the hydrogen enters the anode compartment.

True

False

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When hydrogen gas enters a fuel cell, it loses electrons to become hydrogen ions. Is the hydrogen gas oxidised or reduced

Oxidised 

Reduced 

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What are the main advantages of hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells?

(Select all that apply)

It requires energy to produce the hydrogen 

Fuel cells last longer than batteries 

The hydrogen fuel exists as a gas at room temperature 

The reaction doesn't produce any pollutants 

Hydrogen and oxygen are both renewable 

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What are the main disadvantages of hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells?

(Select all that apply)

Hydrogen and oxygen are both renewable 

Hydrogen is highly flammable, so danger to store 

Hydrogen gas requires a large space to store

It requires energy to produce hydrogen 

Fuel cells are simpler then combustion engines 

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