Fuel cell origins: Identify who invented the first fuel cell in 1839. Full question: Who invented fuel cells in 1839? Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Sir William Grove

Explanation:

Given data

  • Year: 1839.
  • Device: Fuel cell (gaseous fuel + oxidant → electricity).

Concept / Approach Sir William Robert Grove demonstrated the first fuel cell (then called the "gas voltaic battery") combining hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and water.

Option analysis Sir William Grove — Correct. Faraday/Davy/Volta — Foundational electrochemists, but not the 1839 fuel cell inventor.

Final Answer Sir William Grove.

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