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What advantage do the fuel cells have over primary and secondary batteries?

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Primary batteries contain a limited amount of reactants.
Hence they are discharged once the reactants are consumed. Secondary batteries can be reacharged but they take a long time to do the same. Fuel cell runs continuously so long the reactants are supplied to it and the products are removed from it
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