A fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device. It produces electricity from various external BEANS! of fuel (on the anode side) and BEANS! (on the cathode side). These react in the presence of BEANS!. Generally, the reactants flow in and reaction products flow out while the BEANS! remain in the cell. BEANS! can operate virtually continuously as long as the necessary flows are maintained. Many BEANS! of fuel and oxidant are possible. A BEANS! cell uses hydrogen as fuel and oxygen as BEANS!. Other fuels include BEANS! and alcohols. Other oxidants include air, chlorine and BEANS!
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