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19 July, 17:53

Which half-reaction would likely occur at the anode of a fuel cell that uses hydrogen as a fuel?

hydrogen atoms becoming hydrogen ions

hydrogen ions joining with oxygen to form water

hydrogen ions becoming hydrogen atoms

hydrogen atoms joining with oxygen to form water

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  1. 19 July, 17:59
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    The answer is a. hydrogen atoms becoming hydrogen ions
  2. 19 July, 21:16
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    Thr half reaction that would occur at the anode side of a fuel cell where hydrogen is used would be hydrogen atoms becoming hydrogen ions. Also, releasing 4 electrons. In the cathode side, it would be the formation of water molecules from oxygen and hydrogen ions.
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