A fuel cell is a device that turns the chemical energy coming from a fuel into electricity via a chemical reaction of positively charged hydrogen ions having oxygen or an additional oxidizing agent. Fuel cells are vary from batteries in that they require a continuing source of energy and oxygen or air to sustain the chemical effect, whereas in the battery the chemicals seen in the battery react jointly to generate a electromotive force.
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