Redox Reactions And Electrochemistry Question 361

Question: In a hydrogen - oxygen fuel cell, combustion of hydrogen occurs to [AIEEE 2004]

Options:

A) Produce high purity water

B) Create potential difference between the two electrodes

C) Generate heat

D) Remove adsorbed oxygen from electrode surfaces

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

In hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell following reactions take place to create potential difference between two electrodes.

$ 2H_2{(g)}+4O{H^{-}} _{(aq)}\to 4H_2{O _{(l)}}+4{e^{-}} $

$ O_2{(g)}+2H_2{O _{(l)}}+4{e^{-}}\to 4O{H^{-}} _{(aq)} $

Overall reaction = $ 2H_2{(g)}+{O _{2(g)}}\to 2H_2{O _{(l)}} $

the net reaction is the same as burning (Combustion) of hydrogen to form water.



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