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Interesting Engineering on MSNWater vapor can double conductivity for better, long-lasting fuel cells, new study finds
Currently, most fuel cells convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity, with water vapor as a “waste” product. While most ...
The meter for Lentz's sample read 1.8 for chloride, which is around 40 parts per million. Its conductivity — water’s ability to conduct electricity — came in at 352 micromhos per centimeter.
A research team from Aarhus University has measured and explained the exceptionally low thermal conductivity of the ...
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