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  1. Draw a diagram of the electrolytic cell from Part 1. Identify the cathode, anode, directions in which the electrons, and ions move. Show how the nickel atoms migrate from the anode and how they deposit on the cathode. Show the power source and then identify the positive and negative terminals of the power source. Identify the positive and negative electrodes. Identify and write the oxidation and reduction half reactions and write the mass of each electrode at the start and the mass of each electrode at the end of the run, as well as the current, time and mass lost and mass gained.
  2. Explain the differences and similarities between an electrolytic and a galvanic cell.
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