The fuel cell is considered a battery in which ___________ is continuously replaced.

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A fuel cell is a device that converts chemical energy into electricity. Fuel cells are similar to batteries, but they don't need to be recharged. They can be used to power buildings, vehicles, and electronic devices.  Fuel cells have several benefits over conventional combustion-based technologies, including: Efficiency: Fuel cells can operate at higher efficiencies than combustion engines. Emissions: Fuel cells have lower or zero emissions compared to combustion engines.  Fuel cells are categorized into five groups based on the materials of construction and operating... Show more

The fuel cell is considered a battery in which ___________ is continuously replaced.