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How does a fuel cell work?

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When hydrogen and oxygen combine, they create water and electricity. In a fuel cell, the protons from hydrogen pass through a membrane to the other side of the cell. The electrons from the hydrogen can't pass through the membrane, so they reach the other side of the cell through a wire, producing electricity. The protons, electrons and oxygen from the air then combine to form water.

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