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Fuel Cell Basics

When hydrogen atoms in a fuel cell come into contact with the anode, they split into electrons and protons. The protons pass through the membrane to the cathode. The electrons travel to the cathode through an external circuit created by a charge imbalance between the positive and negative side, generating an electric current along the way. At the cathode, the electrons, protons and oxygen from the air combine to form water vapor.
 

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