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Hydrogen fuel cells that operate at lower temperatures use more expensive platinum electrode catalysts. what to make up for the higher-cost electrodes? a) they use a cheaper fuel. b) they operate at a higher efficiency. c) they use a reaction that is not redox. d) they produce fewer emissions.

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