Fuel cells Flashcards
1
Q
What is a fuel cell’s job?
A
- Converts the chemical energy in a reaction between a fuel and oxygen into electrical energy
2
Q
What are the electrodes in a fuel cell made out of?
A
- Porous carbon (contain main tiny holes)
- Contain a catalyst to speed up the chemical reaction
3
Q
What happens at the anode of a fuel cell?
A
- Negative electrode
- Hydrogen atoms each lose 1 electron (oxidised)
- Electrons travel around wire to cathode. This sets up a potential difference across the wire
- Hydrogen travels to the cathode through the electrolyte
- H2 + 2H(+) = 2e(-)
4
Q
What happens at the cathode of a fuel cell?
A
- Positive electrode
- Oxygen reacts with hydrogen and electrons to form water (and heat)
- Oxygen is reduced
- O2 + 4H(+) + 4e(-) = 2H2O
5
Q
Pros and cons of a fuel cell
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- Pros = no CO2 emitted, reactants are easy to obtain
- Cons = hydrogen requires energy to produce, explosive when mixed with air, requires lots of space to store