Could a Car Run on Hydrogen?

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A car can run on Hydrogen and Hydrogen cars function through the application of a fuel cell, which electrolyses water. The fuel cells are fixed in the engine and filled with water. Hydrogen cars can also work by basically refilling the tank with liquid hydrogen.
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Cars could run on hydrogen; however this is still subject of experiment. The research shows that an engine could be built to burn water and salt to produce pure hydrogen, which is a fuel that burns without any sort of pollution.
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