Chapter 6 Fuel cells as a source of energy Flashcards
Absorb
The process of incorporating a substance into the interior of another substance or object such as the absorption of water into a sponge
Adsorb
The process of sticking molecules to the surface of a solid or a liquid.
Fuel cell
The type of electrochemical cell in which the reactants are supplied continuously, allowing continuous generation of electrical energy
Primary cell
A galvanic cell which is non-rechargeable because the products of the reaction migrate away from the electrodes.
Secondary cell
An accumulator or rechargeable cell. Recharging is possible because the products formed as a result of the discharge reactions stay in contact with the electrodes in a convertible form.
Steam reforming
A process which produces hydrogen, carbon monoxide or other useful products from hydrocarbon fuels such as natural gas