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(a) What do you mean by Electrolytic cell?
(b) An electrochemical cell is made of nickel and copper electrodes with their standard reduction potentials -0.25 V and +0.34 V respectively. Select the anode and cathode. Represent the cell and find e.m.f. of the cell.

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