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Carl Gassner | |
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Born | Mainz (Germany) | 17 November 1855
Died | 31 January 1942 |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Physician |
Carl Gassner was a German physician (17 November 1855 in Mainz – 31 January 1942), scientist and inventor, better known to have contributed to improve the Leclanché cell and to have fostered the development of the first dry cell, also known as the zinc–carbon battery, less likely to break or leak and that could be effectively industrially produced at large scale.[1]