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The first chemical battery was invented by Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist, in the 1800s. Volta was born on February 18, 1745.

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The first electrochemical cell was invented by John Frederic Daniell. This British chemist and meteorologist created the Daniell Cell in 1836.

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