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a fuel cell is an electrochemical device that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce
a. water
b. syngas
c. sulfur
d. hydrogen peroxide
A fuel cell is an electrochemical device. The chemical reaction in a fuel cell is \(2H_2 + O_2 = 2H_2O\). So hydrogen and oxygen react to produce water. Syngas is a mixture of \(CO\) and \(H_2\). Sulfur is not involved in the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell. Hydrogen peroxide (\(H_2O_2\)) is not the product of the reaction between \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) in a fuel cell under normal operating conditions.
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a. Water