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<p>France. In 1868, Georges Leclanche invents the Primary Dry Cell, providing for low cost practical storage of electricity using zinc-carbon technology. </p> | [[Image:Leclanche.jpg|thumb|right|Leclanche]] | ||
<p>France. In 1868, Georges Leclanche invents the Primary Dry Cell, providing for low cost practical storage of electricity using zinc-carbon technology. Previously, Leclanche had developed a wet cell [[Batteries|battery]].</p> | |||
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France. In 1868, Georges Leclanche invents the Primary Dry Cell, providing for low cost practical storage of electricity using zinc-carbon technology. Previously, Leclanche had developed a wet cell battery.