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← ScienceWithin pressurized hydrogen fuel cells, which outcome results from prolonged cathode catalyst exposure?
A)Membrane thinning increases gas crossover✓
B)Electron tunneling becomes dominant process
C)Electrostatic repulsion forces increase greatly
D)Anode flooding becomes significantly larger
💡 Explanation
Hydrogen peroxide forms when fuel-cell cathode catalysts degrade because of electrochemical reactions, promoting membrane degradation via radical attack. Therefore membrane thinning occurs, rather than increased electrostatic repulsion, since the degradation's direct action weakens the component itself.
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