Hydrogen Fuel Cells (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)

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Chemistry

Hydrogen Fuel Cells

  • Fuel cells produce electricity through the reaction of a fuel with oxygen

    • An example of a fuel used in a fuel cell is hydrogen

  • Hydrogen is used as a fuel in in spacecraft and in some cars

  • It reacts with oxygen in an exothermic reaction to produce water

hydrogen   +   oxygen   →   water

2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

  • Hydrogen has a series of advantages and disadvantages regarding its use as a fuel

Advantages

  • The hydrogen is produced from water so the process is renewable

  • Hydrogen only produces water on combustion, no other product is formed

    • Burning hydrogen therefore does not contribute towards global warming or acid rain

Disadvantages:

  • Requires large amounts of electricity to produce the hydrogen from water 

    • The hydrogen is obtained by electrolysis

  • Difficult and dangerous to store due to bulky and pressurised containers being required 

  • Hydrogen forms an explosive mixture with air so could be hazardous

Exam Tip

Make sure you can write both the word and symbol equation for the overall reaction in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell.

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