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ChemistryEasyMCQ2024 · 04 Apr Shift 2

Q43.Fuel cell, using hydrogen and oxygen as fuels, A. has been used in spaceship B. has as efficiency of 40% to produce electricity C. uses aluminum as catalysts D. is eco-friendry E. is actually a type of Galvanic cell only Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) A, B, D, E only (2) A, D, E only (3) A, B, D only (4) A, B, C only

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This question assesses conceptual understanding of fuel cells, particularly hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells, their applications, efficiency, and environmental aspects as discussed in NCERT.

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Fuel cell characteristicsEnvironmental impact of fuel cells

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Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 2

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2.3 Depict the galvanic cell in which the reaction Zn(s)+2Ag+(aq) ®Zn2+(aq)+2Ag(s) takes place. Further show: (i) Which of the electrode is negatively charged? (ii) The carriers of the current in the cell. (iii) Individual reaction at each electrode.