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Leclanche Battery
circa 1887: A diagram of the galvanic cell invented by Georges Leclanche (1839 - 1882), consisting of a central carbon block anode surrounded by small pieces of carbon and manganese (IV) oxide in a paste, sitting in ammonium chloride electrolyte solution and using a zinc rod for a cathode to create a potential difference. Original Publication: From A Ganets Natural Philosophy - pub. 1887 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Hulton Archive
Media ID 11793258
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