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1838: William Robert Grove discovers a cell with an amalgamated zinc electrode on the one hand and a platinum electrode in nitric acid on the other, which supplies a voltage of 2 V. In the same year, Christian Friedrich Schönbein describes the first experiment in which a voltage is detected between two electrodes in an aqueous solution wetted with hydrogen and oxygen.

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