Fuel Cells By Vincent Iacono Copyright 2009
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The vinegar water fuel cell was the one that hit zero first. I think that this one is easier to explain than the salt water solution. My hypothesis for this one was the same as that for the tap water and salt water. Unlike both of those, this one was accepted. The results and the trends in the graph show that the vinegar basically hindered the fuel cell from giving off energy. Right from the start, it was lower then the tap water, and the line in the graph seems to be related to that for the tap water albeit this one goes down exponentially while being compared to that one. This one hits zero very fast, and I consider it the worst out of all the different solutions. In conclusion, I think that the vinegar really slows down the fuel cell from taking in the hydrogen fuel cells. This might be because vinegar is a bit acidic, and due to its nature, attracts hydrogen molecules from the electrodes.
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Soap Water
The soap water that was used as the fuel for the fuel cell...
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Soap Water
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Distilled Water
After the salt water solution, the distilled water was the biggest surprise in my experiment...
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Distilled Water
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Tap Water
The fuel cell that used tap water as its source of fuel...
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Tap Water
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Salt Water
The fuel cell that used salt water as its fuel really surprised me...
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