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George Leclanché invented the Leclanché cell, an early type of electrochemical battery, in 1866. This battery utilized a zinc anode, a carbon cathode, and an electrolyte solution of ammonium chloride, making it more efficient and practical for various applications. The Leclanché cell was widely used in early telegraphs and doorbells, and it laid the groundwork for the development of modern batteries.

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