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| I. | At standard conditions, the maximum work the fuel cell could do on the surroundings is 237.18 kJ/mol. |
| II. | In the real world, the actual amount of useful work the cell can do is less than 237.18 kJ. |
| III. | More energy is dissipated as waste heat in the fuel cell than in the reversible pathway. |