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In a typical fuel cell, the reactants (R) and products (P) are:

A

R = H2(g)H_2(g), O2(g)O_2(g); P = H2O2(l)H_2O_2(l)

B

R = H2(g)H_2(g), O2(g)O_2(g); P = H2O(l)H_2O(l)

C

R = H2(g)H_2(g), O2(g)O_2(g), Cl2(g)Cl_2(g); P = HClO4(aq)HClO_4(aq)

D

R = H2(g)H_2(g), N2(g)N_2(g); P = NH3(aq)NH_3(aq)

Step-by-Step Solution

In a typical fuel cell, such as the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, hydrogen (H2H_2) and oxygen (O2O_2) are used as reactants. They are bubbled through porous carbon electrodes into a concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. The overall reaction is the combustion of hydrogen to form water. Anode reaction: 2H2(g)+4OH(aq)4H2O(l)+4e2H_2(g) + 4OH^-(aq) \rightarrow 4H_2O(l) + 4e^- Cathode reaction: O2(g)+2H2O(l)+4e4OH(aq)O_2(g) + 2H_2O(l) + 4e^- \rightarrow 4OH^-(aq) Overall reaction: 2H2(g)+O2(g)2H2O(l)2H_2(g) + O_2(g) \rightarrow 2H_2O(l) Therefore, the reactants (R) are H2(g)H_2(g) and O2(g)O_2(g), and the product (P) is H2O(l)H_2O(l).

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