Which of the following statements about fuel cells is NOT true?
A) A single fuel cell produces very low voltage, normally less than one volt.
B) A fuel cell produces electricity through an electrochemical reaction that combines hydrogen and oxygen to form water.
C) A fuel cell is composed of two electrodes coated with a catalyst and separated from each other by an electrolyte and from the case by separators.
D) In a fuel cell, catalysts are used to ignite the hydrogen; this causes a release of electrons or electrical energy.
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